ECSU ADVISEMENT WORKSHEET NAME:   CURRENT STATUS - Circle one: FR   SO   JR   SR
 ACCOUNTING MAJOR   
   
  ** Accounting    
  Transfer ECSU  
    Credits Credits  
GER Requirements   Accepted Completed   Related Course Requirements (9 cr.) ***   Other Electives Accounting Professors
Course # & Title A. B.   Course # & Title   Completed  Course # & Title Moh'd RuJoub   
I. Interdisciplinary (12cr.)       ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics             rujoubm@easternct.edu 
A. Inquiry & Analysis         ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics                    (860) 465-5284  
    3 cr.       ECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics             Office # 419 Webb Hall  
B. Aesthetic Appreciation        
    3 cr.   Common Bus. Core Requirements (18 cr.)       Richard Silkoff   
C. Cultural Traditions       ACC 201 Principles of Accounting I              silkoffr@easternct.edu  
  Section 1.         BUS 225 Principles of Marketing                   (860) 465-5326  
    3 cr.       BUS 230 Business & Society (formerly Business Management)              Office # 420 Webb Hall
  Section 2.         BUS 245 Finance          
  3 cr.       BUS 250 Business Law I       Kwangsoo Lim   
II. Humanities (6 cr.)       BUS 300 Business Law II                limk@easternct.edu  
A. Literature                     (860) 465-4673  
    3 cr.   Advanced Accounting Requirements (30 cr.) **                Office # 420 Webb Hall
B. Fine Arts 3 cr.     ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I PREREQUISITE: ACC 201        
III. Science & Math (10 cr.)       ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II PREREQUISITE: ACC 301     Kenneth Ryack   
A. Mathematics         ACC 303 Intermediate Accounting III PREREQUISITE: ACC 302                ryackk@easternct.edu
    3 cr.       ACC 310  Cost Accounting I PREREQUISITE: ACC 302                     (860) 465-0249  
Natural Science w/ lab       ACC 311 Advanced Managerial Accounting PREREQUISITE: ACC 302 and ACC 310               Office #28 Eastern Hall
          ACC 410 Advanced Financial  Accounting PREREQUISITE: ACC 303 and ACC 310      
    4 cr.       ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting PREREQUISITE: ACC 303      
Natural Science (no Lab)       ACC 412 Auditing PREREQUISITE: ACC 303 and ACC 311      
  3 cr.     ACC 416 Federal Income Taxation PREREQUISITE: ACC 301      
IV. Social Sciences (9 cr.)       ACC 420 Accounting Infor Tech.& Business Solutions  PREREQUISITE: ACC 302 and ACC 310      
A. Society and the Individual    
  6 cr.   Advanced Accounting Electives **      
            ACC  480 Independent study    
B. Eco, Pol Sci, or Geo        ***         ACC  490 Internship in Accounting - Field Work Experience    
  3 cr.       ACC  492 Departmental Internship - Professor's Assistant    
V. General Requirem'ts (9 cr.)  
A. Writing Competency    
    3 cr.       Other Suggested Electives          
B. Health & Phys. Ed.       COM 230 Basic Speech (Public Speaking)          
    3 cr.       BIS 370 Systems Analysis and Design WE WANT YOU!  
C. Computer Competency        BIS 450 Database Management, E-Structure and Security        
  3 cr.       BUS 366 Lean Production Management ACCOUNTING  
Foreign Language       ENG  300 Business and Technical Writing          
  2 years High School or    SOCIETY  
    * All Accounting transfer students must fill out Column A for credits completed and accepted at ECSU        
  2 semesters College Column B - for all credits completed at ECSU only. For more information contact  
  Accounting Society Mentor  
  **  A minimum of 24 credit hours of the Advanced Accounting Requirements must be completed at  Moh'd RuJoub  
  ECSU for the Accounting Major Degree. Transfer students who do not meet this residency requirement      
  because of transfer credits applied in the Advanced Accounting Requirements should take courses  
  from the Advanced Accounting Electives to make up their deficiencies.    
   
  *** Students majoring in Accounting are exempt from GER Category IVB through successful completion  
  of ECO 200 or 201.    
   
  Additional Note:           Revised 8/2005   
  Within the 120 credits required for the baccalaureate degree, 60 credits must be numbered 200 or   
          higher, and at least 30 of these credits must be at the 300-400 level.