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Accounting: Students
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In addition, BMCC offers an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Accounting in an evening/weekend format. Students may complete their degree requirements by attending classes exclusively on Friday evenings and on the weekends.
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Service course in taxation recommended for the junior year for non-accounting majors. May ... be taken by MBA students for graduate credit. Not open to accounting majors. Prerequisite: either 2.0 in ACCTG 225 or 2.0 in ACCTG 230; may not be repeated.
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The accounting major provides students with a comprehensive, well-planned and balanced learning experience designed to prepare graduates for success in the accounting profession and the business community. Students are prepared for entry into many different careers and provided with a foundation for advancing within a business.
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Accounting is the one degree that provides you with the education needed to succeed in every aspect of the business world. It ... prepares students to obtain their certification in public accounting (CPA), management accounting (CMA), and internal auditing (CIA) upon graduation.
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Because the membership of this organization is not limited to accounting, finance, or MIS majors, these presentations address a broad range of business and professional topics. Social events held after many of these presentations present the opportunity for students to interact one on one with the representatives from a wide range of business and professional entities.
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The curriculum is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting. In addition to nine (9) units of required accounting courses, there are nine (9) units of accounting electives, nine (9) units in an area other than accounting, and a terminal research-project course. Students not holding an undergraduate degree in accounting or business are welcome to apply, but will have additional requirements to satisfy as described below in the Curriculum section.
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