The program in accounting provides students with a comprehensive
foundation in the theory of accounting, financial accounting and
reporting, managerial and cost accounting, taxation, concepts of
auditing, and business law. It is built on a broad background in
humanities, liberal arts, economics, and business administration.
The accounting program gives students the foundation and skills to
pursue careers with public accounting firms, corporations, government,
and nonprofit organizations. The program provides the background to sit
for the Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.), Certified Management
Accountant (C.M.A.), and Certified Internal Auditor (C.I.A.)
examinations. Graduates of this program can also pursue further graduate
or professional education.
Major Requirements (27 credits)
52:010:305 Intermediate Accounting I
52:010:306 Intermediate Accounting II
52:010:383 or 384 Individual Federal Tax or Corporate Federal Tax Accounting
52:010:401 Advanced Accounting
52:010:415 Concepts of Auditing
52:010:___ Accounting elective (300 level or above)
52:___:___ Approved elective
52:___:___ Approved elective
52:___:___ International business elective
Accounting Elective: Students are required to complete three (3) credits in an Accounting (010) elective at or above the 300 level. Note: Internships/Co-ops, Independent Study, Study Abroad courses CANNOT be applied to meet this requirement.
Approved Electives:
Students are required to complete six (6) credits in RSBC (school 52) courses
at or above the 300 level.
- Accounting Internship (52:010:497) or Accounting Cooperative (52:010:498) course
may be applied to meet the approved elective requirement.
- Approved elective courses may be from any of the disciplines listed: Accounting
(010), Business Administration (135), Finance (390), Human Resource Management
(533), Management (620), Management Science and Information Systems (623), or Marketing (630) AND must be at or
above the 300-level.
- No more than six (6)
credits of experiential learning (XPL) coursework may be applied toward major requirements (check with academic adviser).
International Business Elective:
Students are required to complete three (3)
credits in a course from the list below:
52:390:350
Multinational Finance
52:620:369
Multinational Business
52:630:371 International Marketing
52:___:___ any school of 52 Learning Abroad course
50:220:329 Economics of
International Finance
50:220:331
International Economics
For updates to curriculum see: https://business.camden.rutgers.edu/ug/worksheets.