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Minor in Accounting

Requirements

  • A minimum of 24 quarter credits and a minimum of 6 courses are required to complete this minor.
  • No more than 2 courses or 8 credits (or 3 courses and 9 credits if classes were taken under the “old curriculum”) required by a student’s major may be counted towards this minor.
  • A grade of “C” (2.0) or better must be earned for each course in this minor for it to be counted.
  • No more than two transfer courses may be used to complete this minor. Transfer credits must be taken before matriculated at Drexel.
  • Students in the process of completing a degree granting program out of the Goodwin College of Evening and Professional Studies, (BS or BSCOEPS), may enroll in 700 sections of the courses they choose that meet the minor requirements. All other students in the process of completing a degree granting program from other colleges/schools within Drexel University must enroll in the 500 sections of the courses they choose that meet the minor requirements.
  • Students should check the pre-requisites of all classes when selecting electives. It is the responsibility of the student to know pre-requisites
  • Business Administration (BSBA) and Business & Engineering (BSCAE) majors may not minor in Accounting, Business, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, International Economics, Legal Studies, Management Information Systems, Marketing and/or Operations Management.  BSBA and BSCAE majors interested in theses areas should consult with their Academic Advisor.

Plan of Study
All prospective students should meet with an advisor from the College as soon as possible. Call 215-895-2110 to set up an appointment.

Required courses  
ACCT 115 Financial Accounting Foundations 4.0
ACCT 116 Managerial Accounting Foundations 4.0
Students select four of the following courses:  
ACCT 321 Financial Reporting I 4.0
ACCT 322 Financial Reporting II 4.0
ACCT 323 Financial Reporting III 4.0
ACCT 331 Cost Accounting 4.0
ACCT 336 International Accounting 4.0
ACCT 341 Principles of Auditing 4.0
ACCT 355 Forensic Accounting 4.0
ACCT 352 Accounting Information Systems 4.0
TAX 341 Individual Income Taxes 4.0
TAX 342 Business Income Taxes 4.0

 

 

 

 Modified: Sep 02, 2009  

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