112 Hours
Students following this program are prepared for entry-level positions in public, private, or governmental accounting. Educational requirements to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination vary among states. All students sitting for the CPA exam in the State of Oklahoma are required to have 150 hours of college credit, including 30 hours of upper-level accounting courses and a total of 76 or more hours of upper-division courses. Students may fulfill this requirement by enrolling in this Accounting with Computer Science degree.
An OC graduate with a Bachelor of Science major in Accounting with Computer Science will be able to demonstrate the same learning outcomes as other accounting graduates with a few additional outcomes related to computer science. This includes:
- Students will gain competency in the foundational areas of business and computer science (FOUNDATION)
- Students will understand the importance of ethics, values, morals and social responsibility and relate them to the Christian worldview (ETHICS)
- Students will possess critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills in both business and computer science areas (PROBLEM SOLVING)
- Students will be able to work effectively in a global context (GLOBAL)
- Students will develop professional and persuasive communication skills (COMMUNICATION)
Students must complete a minimum of 122 hours including the major, core, and minor if required. Elective hours may be needed to reach 122 hours.
1 HOUR INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CHOSEN FROM
12 HOURS LOWER DIVISION
- ACCT-2113 Accounting Principles I
- ACCT-2213 Accounting Principles II
- ECON-2113 Macroeconomic Principles
- ECON-2213 Microeconomic Principles
6 HOURS MATHEMATICS
24 HOURS UPPER DIVISION
- BUSA-3213 Business Law
- BUSA-3713 Business Ethics
- COMM-3113 Business and Professional Communication
- FINC-3313 Principles of Finance
- INFO-3613 Management Information Systems
- INTL-3313 International Business
- MGMT-3113 Principles of Management
- MKTG-3313 Principles of Marketing
3 HOURS CAPSTONE
21 HOURS SPECIALIZED
- ACCT-3113 Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT-3213 Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT-3413 Income Taxation
- ACCT-3513 Advanced Federation Taxation
- ACCT-4113 Advanced Accounting I
- ACCT-4413 Auditing
- ACCT-4513 Financial Accounting Statement Analysis
6 HOURS SPECIALIZED ACCOUNTING ELECTIVES CHOSEN FROM
- ACCT-3713 Accounting Information Systems
- ACCT-4213 Advanced Accounting II
- ACCT-4313 Advanced Cost Accounting
- ACCT-4423 Ethics and Auditing Concepts
3 HOURS REQUIRED
Computer Science 36 Hours
21 HOURS SPECIALIZED LOWER DIVISION
- CMSC-1113 Programming I
- CMSC-1123 Programming II
- CMSC-1313 Software Engineering I: Introduction
- CMSC-2133 Object Oriented Programming
- CMSC-2213 Internet Application Development
- CMSC-2233 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
- CMSC-2313 Software Engineering II: Practices
15 HOURS UPPER DIVISION
University Core Curriculum
B.B.A. - 51 Hours - Courses May Not Be Repeated Within Core
COMMUNICATION, 9 HOURS
MATHEMATICS, 3 HOURS
REQUIRED BIBLE, 6 HOURS
- BIBL-1023: Foundations: Introduction to the Good Life
- BIBL-1103: Story: Introduction to Christian Worldview
BIBLE ELECTIVES, 3 HOURS
CAPSTONE, 3 HOURS
POLITICAL SCIENCE, 3 HOURS
AMERICAN HISTORY, 3 HOURS
GREAT WORKS, 3 HOURS
SCIENCE, 6 HOURS
- One course must include a lab
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 3 HOURS
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION, 3 HOURS
STATISTICS, 3 HOURS
LIBERAL ARTS, 3 HOURS
- 3 hours approved by the division, to include Communication, English, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, History, Mathematics, or Science