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Franklin University Degree Checklist Bachelor of Science Degree - ACCOUNTING (124 Hours)

This document is an unofficial checklist that outlines the 124 credit hours required for a Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree from Franklin University, including general education requirements, professional foundations, major area courses, and electives. It notes equivalent transfer courses that can fulfill some requirements and specifies that 40 credits must be completed through Franklin directly. Students should review their official academic evaluation and contact an advisor with any questions.

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Franklin University Degree Checklist Bachelor of Science Degree - ACCOUNTING (124 Hours)

This document is an unofficial checklist that outlines the 124 credit hours required for a Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree from Franklin University, including general education requirements, professional foundations, major area courses, and electives. It notes equivalent transfer courses that can fulfill some requirements and specifies that 40 credits must be completed through Franklin directly. Students should review their official academic evaluation and contact an advisor with any questions.

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY DEGREE CHECKLIST

Bachelor of Science Degree - ACCOUNTING (124 Hours)


**THIS DOCUMENT IS AN UNOFFICIAL, INFORMATIONAL GUIDE. **
Please review your Academic Evaluation and contact Advising Team with any questions.
FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY COURSE CODE TRANSFER COURSE EQUIVALENCY (if applicable) FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY COURSE CODE TRANSFER COURSE EQUIVALENCY (if applicable)

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATIONS


X WRIT 120 College Writing 801-195 Written Communication PF 321 Learning Strategies ( *must be taken prior to the start of all other Franklin coursework)
Mathematics (beyond Intermediate Algebra) * Will be met after Statistics is completed.
Science Area Courses such as Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc. MAJOR AREA
Science Area (with a laboratory component) Courses such as Chemistry, Biology, Physics, etc. X ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting I 101-105 Intermediate Accounting I
X Social/Behavioral Science Area (2 different disciplines) 809-198 Intro to Psych X ACCT 320 Intermediate Accounting II 101-107 Intermediate Accounting II
Arts and Humanities Area Courses such as Philosophy, Literature, Ethics, etc. ACCT 330 Cost Management
MATH 215 Statistical Concepts 804-189 Introductory Statistics X ACCT 390 Federal Income Tax I 101-123 Income Tax Accounting
X ECON 220 Introduction to Macroeconomics 809-195 Economics ACCT 420 Federal Income Tax II
X SPCH 100 Speech or Interpersonal Communication 801-198 Speech OR 801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Comm. ACCT 425 Accounting Information Systems COURSE MUST BE TAKEN AT FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY
HUMN 210 Intro to Logic & Critical Thinking Skills ACCT 470 Auditing
X COMP 106 Introduction to Spreadsheets 103-151 MS Excel A OR 154-105 Spreadsheet Applications ACCT 495 Accounting Research and Analysis COURSE MUST BE TAKEN AT FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY
COMP 108 Introduction to Databases 103-162 MS Access A
MATH 150 Algebra Competency 804-113 College Technical Math 1A MAJOR AREA ELECTIVE (SELECT 1 COURSE FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST)
ACCT 341 Fraud Examination

ACCT 342 Interviewing Techniques for Fraud


BUSINESS CORE
X ACCT 215 Financial Accounting 101-101 Financial Acct. I AND 101-103 Financial Acct. II Investigations
X ACCT 225 Managerial Accounting 101-121 Cost & Managerial Accounting ACCT 343 Legal Elements of Fraud
X BSAD 220 Business Law 105-125 Business Law ACCT 344 Corporate Governance & Internal
MGMT 312 Principles of Management 196-191 Supervision Control Assessment
ECON 210 Introduction to Microeconomics X ACCT 360 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting 101-135 Government Accounting
FINA 301 Principles of Finance 114-107 Principles of Finance ACCT 401 Accounting Ethics and Professional
MKTG 300 Marketing 104-102 Marketing Principles Responsibility
ENTR 395 Foundations of Entrepreneurship
FINA 403 Advanced Financial Management
Courses at WITC as part of Associate Degree program. FPLN 430 Income Tax Planning
Additional courses to be taken at WITC. MIS 478 Quantitative Methods and Analysis
Franklin courses.

Franklin University Transfer Notes


*Both general education and university elective courses must be non-developmental.
UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES
*Transfer credit hour minimums for a 4 hour Franklin course is 2.67 semester hours. The difference in transferred credit Select additional courses to satisfy Franklin University residency requirements and overall required hours.
and Franklin course credit must be made up in the General Education Electives and/or University Electives sections. Additional Major Area Electives are recommended. Contact Advising Team for other options.

*For Math Beyond Intermediate Algebra requirement, student may select College Algebra, Calculus or Finite Mathematics. If
Statistics is used for this mathematics requirement, an additional general education elective will be required. Algebra Competency Statement
Franklin University requires that all of our students satisfy an Algebra Competency Requirement. The Algebra Competency
*For the Social Sciences requirement, students must take courses in at least 2 separate disciplines. Requirement can be met in the following ways:
1. Pass the Franklin University Algebra Competency Test;
*Laboratory component needed for at least 1 science course. 2. Take Fundamental Algebra (MATH 150) at Franklin University; or
3. Transfer in Fundamental Algebra (MATH 150) or higher (College Algebra, Calculus, Finite Math, etc., but not Statistics**)
*Students are required, at a minimum, to complete 40 hours of non-developmental coursework with Franklin University.
**Statistics will not waive the Algebra Competency Requirement unless the course has been
approved for your school. Please see Advising Team for clarification.

6/20/2014

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