Undergraduate ProgramBackground Santa Clara University (SCU) was founded as Santa Clara College on March 19, 1851 and began offering courses in commercial subjects in 1854. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the west. Santa Clara College began offering degrees in accounting in 1923 as part of the College of Business Administration. The College of Business was accredited in 1953. The undergraduate accounting program received a separate accreditation from the AACSB in 1995. Presently we are one of only five accounting programs accredited by the AACSB in the State of California. Majors offered through the Accounting Department All SCU business students are required to declare a major in a specialty field of study. The accounting department offers two majors for undergraduates: the Accounting major and the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) major. The AIS major is jointly offered with the OMIS Department. Students majoring in both Accounting and AIS will take courses that prepare them for professional examinations that are part of the certification procedures that lead to designation as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA). All SCU Accounting and AIS majors graduate with enough accounting and business units to qualify for the CPA exam in California under Pathway 1. Students who plan to take the CPA exam in other states or who wish to take the CPA exam in California under Pathway 2 may need to take additional courses. For more information about the CPA exam, visit our FAQ page. All SCU business students must complete both the University core curriculum requirements and the College of Business core requirements. The College of Business core requirements include two accounting courses: ACTG 11 and ACTG 12. We recommend that Accounting and AIS majors complete ACTG 11 and 12 by the end of their sophomore year. In addition to University and College of Business core requirements, accounting majors and AIS majors must take several upper division accounting and/or OMIS courses. Accounting Majors • Accounting majors who begin their college career in or after Fall 2007 must take a two-unit self-study accounting course (ACTG 20) and seven required accounting courses (ACTG 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136, and 138). • Accounting majors who begin their college career prior to Fall 2007 must take the two-unit self-study accounting course (ACTG 20), six required accounting courses (ACTG 130, 131, 132, 135, 136, and 138) and at least one 5-unit elective course (ACTG 134, 150, 151, or 152). Accounting Information Systems Majors • AIS majors must take the two-unit self-study accounting courses (ACTG 20), six required accounting courses (ACTG 130, 131, 132, 135, 136, and 138), four required OMIS courses (OMIS 30 or 31, 105, 106, and 150) and at least one 5-unit elective course (OMIS 111, 113, or 135). Course Offerings Our department offers the following courses for undergraduate students: • ACTG 11 – Introduction to Financial Accounting (4 units) In addition, the OMIS department offers the following courses for AIS majors: • OMIS 30 – Structured Programming Interaction with Study Abroad Programs Many SCU accounting majors and AIS majors participate in semester study abroad programs. Our program is designed to allow Accounting and AIS majors to study abroad during the fall quarter of their junior year without falling behind in their required upper division accounting classes. We recommend that study abroad students take ACTG 130 (Intermediate Accounting I) in the winter quarter of their junior year. Frequently Asked Questions For more information about our undergraduate program, visit our FAQ page ***************************************** Page designed and maintained by Remy Hernandez
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