Personal tools
ACADEMICS > ... > Accounting Concentration (16 Credits)
INQUIRE
APPLY
 

Accounting Concentration (16 Credits)


The accounting concentration is designed to provide a firm foundation in accounting. The Business Department believes that competence in accounting is fundamental to good management.  Expertise will be gained which will open the possibilities for careers in private industry, governmental, or other non-profit accounting entities.  Students wishing to pursue professional certification are advised to meet with their advisor to develop a four-year plan.

Requirements:

  •      AC 3210 - Financial Reporting I

  •      AC 3220 - Financial Reporting II

  •      AC 3290 - Federal Taxation

One elective chosen from:

  •     AC 3230 - Cost Accounting

  •     AC 3990 - Topics in Accounting (with permission)

  •     AC 5250 - Financial Statement Analysis

  •     AC 5620 - Government and Non-Profit Reporting

  •     AC 5640 - Auditing and Attestation

  •     AC 5730 - Accounting for Mergers and Acquisitions

  •     BU 3920 - Business Law    Graduate accounting course not listed  here may fulfill this requirement.  (with permission)

 

NEC Students Place Third Place in Business Ethics Competition

Pictured above (l to r): Joe DeLuca, Associate Professor of Business, Jonathan Boxill, Michael Fransen, and Cassandra ReederThree New England College undergraduates went head-to-head with students from six other colleges in the northeast in an annual business ethics case competition sponsored by and held at Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont. Cassandra Reeder, a senior from Hopkinton, New Hampshire, Jonathan Boxill, a junior from Ascot, England, and Michael Fransen, a senior from Fort Meade, Maryland, worked as a team to write and present an ethics case that won them third place in the competition.

More. . .