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Business<br />
MG219 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management<br />
MK217 Principles <strong>of</strong> Marketing<br />
PH362 Business Ethics<br />
B. Mathematics: one <strong>of</strong> the following (either M148 and 149 or M151):<br />
M145 Finite Mathematics<br />
M148 Precalculus with Calculus I<br />
M149 Precalculus with Calculus II<br />
M151 Calculus I<br />
Accounting Major (63-66 credits):<br />
The accounting major prepares students for a variety <strong>of</strong> careers in accounting. Course work<br />
accommodates students interested in public accounting (CPAs), management accounting (CMAs),<br />
controllership, taxation, and/or governmental accounting. The university’s accounting program meets<br />
the requirements for taking the Uniform CPA exam in <strong>Minnesota</strong> and many other states. The university<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers several ways for students to meet the educational requirements for CPA licensure. Students who<br />
are considering the CPA path are strongly encouraged to consult an accounting faculty member early in<br />
their college career to individually determine the best way to meet the requirements.<br />
A. and B. Business Core<br />
C. All <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
AC223 Financial Accounting Principles<br />
AC320 Federal Tax<br />
AC321 Intermediate Accounting I<br />
AC322 Intermediate Accounting II<br />
AC324 Cost Accounting<br />
AC325 Accounting Information Systems<br />
AC426 Auditing<br />
AC428 Advanced Accounting<br />
D. One or two <strong>of</strong> the following (dependent on track):<br />
AC427 Governmental and Not-For-Pr<strong>of</strong>it Accounting (CPA track)<br />
BU413 Business Law II (CPA track)<br />
MG409 Production and Operations Management (CMA track)<br />
Entrepreneurship Major (51 credits):<br />
This major combines the study <strong>of</strong> small business management with an in-depth analysis <strong>of</strong> ways<br />
new business ventures are created and developed. Processes and procedures necessary to transform<br />
an initial entrepreneurial idea into a viable business operation are the central focus <strong>of</strong> the major. The<br />
entrepreneurship major is recommended for students planning to work in a small business or who<br />
intend to start and operate their own small business.<br />
A. and B. Business Core<br />
C. All <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
BU345 Entrepreneurial Finance for Small Businesses<br />
MG315 Entrepreneurship<br />
MG317 Small Business Management<br />
MG465 Seminar: Advanced Entrepreneurship<br />
D. One <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
BU469 Business Capstone Project<br />
MG337 Sport Project Management<br />
MG409 Production and Operations Management<br />
MK371 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Selling and Sales Management<br />
MK372 Advertising and Promotion<br />
MK411 Marketing Research<br />
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