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THIS PLAN IS AN UNOFFICIAL ASSESSMENT TOOL.

*PLEASE REFER TO A DEGREE AUDIT FOR YOUR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS TOWARD A BBA DEGREE*

ACCOUNTING

The University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/udean/ http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/dept/accounting/bba/

2008 – 2010

(Expires August 2016) (512) 471-0690 texasbba@mccombs.utexas.edu

Student’s Name: __________________________________________ Unofficial Check By: ________________________________ UTEID: __________________________________________________ Date Checked: ____________________________________

ALL COURSES MUST BE TAKEN FOR A GRADE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CONSULT THE COURSE SCHEDULE & UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG FOR PREREQUISITES.

Courses to Declare Major * BA 101 1 Economics 304K (micro) Economics 304L (macro) Math 408K or 408C Math 408L or 408D

*Additional criteria must be met to declare your major. (see back)

Accounting Major Courses Economics 420K 5 Accounting 326 Accounting 327 Accounting 329 Accounting 362 Accounting 364 Accounting 353J (internship) 6 Management 374 (W) 4

Basic Education Requirements UGS 302 or 303 Rhetoric & Writing 306 9 English 316K Government 310L Government 312L American History 10 American History 10 Psychology, Sociology, or Anthropology 11 Natural Science 12

Lower Division Business Core Accounting 311 Accounting 312

Elective Courses * Statistics 309 Man. Info. Sys. 301 2 Upper-Division Nonbusiness Elective 7, 8 6 hours of Free Electives 8: Upper-Division Business Core Courses 3 BA 324 (W) 2, 4 Statistics 371G LEB 323 Management 336 Operations Man. 335 Marketing 337 Finance 357

Completed hours:

Natural Science 12 Visual & Performing Arts 13

Vis. & Per. Arts, PSY, SOC, ANT, or an Upper-Division Study Abroad 14

Comm. Studies 306M

Remaining hours:

* A maximum of four one-semester courses taken on a pass/fail basis may be used toward a business degree; only nonbusiness and free electives may be taken pass/fail....

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