Business School
Major requirements
Learn about presenting financial statements that you can use to assist business planning and decision-making as well as techniques for their analysis.
| 15 total points from: | ||
| Course | Title | Prerequisite (2012) |
|---|---|---|
| ACCTG 102 | Accounting Concepts | ACCTG 101 or 191 |
| 30 points from: | ||
| Course | Title | Prerequisite (2012) |
| ACCTG 211 | Financial Accounting | ACCTG 102 or 192 |
| ACCTG 221 | Cost and Management Accounting | ACCTG 102 or 192 |
| ACCTG 222 | Accounting Information Systems | INFOSYS 110 or 120 or INFOMGMT 191 and ACCTG 102 or 192 |
| 45 total points from: | ||
| Course | Title | Prerequisite (2012) |
| ACCTG 311 | Financial Accounting | ACCTG 211 OR 292 |
| ACCTG 312 | Auditing | ACCTG 211 or 292, and INFOMGMT 294 or 296 or ACCTG 222 |
| ACCTG 321 | Strategic Management Accounting | ACCTG 221 or 291 |
| ACCTG 323 | Performance Measurement and Management Control | ACCTG 221 or 291 |
| ACCTG 331 | Revenue and Cost Management | ACCTG 221 or 291 |
| ACCTG 371 | Financial Statement Analysis | FINANCE 251 or 261, and ACCTG 211 or 292 |
| ACCTG 382 | Special Topic | |
| COMLAW 301 | Taxation | COMLAW 201 or 202 or 203 |
Subjects which complement an Accounting major are:
- Finance
- Information Systems
- Operation and Supply Chain Management
- Taxation
- Commercial Law
- Management
- Marketing
- Economics
If you are interested in a particular area of Accounting such as financial analysis or public sector, or simply want to take Accounting courses to complement a different major, our Business Student Advisers will be able to suggest the best combination of courses to meet your needs.



