MBA w/ Accounting Concentration Schedule of Classes
The concentration in Accounting requires students to have completed courses equivalent to the following with a grade of C or better.
ACCT 2101 Principles of Financial Accounting
ACCT 2102 Principles of Managerial Accounting
ACCT 3110 Managerial Cost Accounting
ACCT 3250 Taxation of the Individual
ACCT 3351 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ACCT 3352 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
concept/Pre-REquisite courses
BUSA 5100 Concepts of Quantitative Methods***
ACCT 5100 Concepts of Accounting***
***Concept courses are 3 credit hour seated courses and are REQUIRED for individuals that don’t have a bachelors degree in business or for individuals with bachelor degrees in business that is older than 5 years old. Prospective MBA students should be apply for addmission, be accepted, and take the concept courses prior to beginning the MBA Program.
1st semester
MGMT 6100 Communication and Leadership (This course is completed in 5 days)
MGMT 6101 Management of Change and Innovation
MKTG 6100 Marketing Strategy
2nd semester
ECON 6100 Managerial Economics
BUSA 6100 Decision Making Under Uncertainty
3rd semester
ACCT XXXX Accounting Elective
BUSA 6101 International Business and Global Logistics
4th semester
ACCT XXX Accounting Elective
FINA 6100 Finance
5th semester
ACCT 6100 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
MGMT 6104 Strategic Management
Students must choose nine credit hours (3 courses) of 5000 level Accounting Elective courses from the following:
ACCT 5110 Advanced Managerial Cost Acct for Accounting Execs
ACCT 5250 Advanced Topics in Taxation
ACCT 5352 Advanced Financial Accounting & International Issues
ACCT 5370 Commercial Law for Accountants
ACCT 5440 Govt & Non-Profit Issues for Accounting Executives
ACCT 5470 Forensic and Investigative Accounting
ACCT 5900 Accounting Research/Internship
Accounting elective classes may be offered on any weeknight (s) (occasionally during the day) at the Morrow campus only and are cross-listed with undergraduate courses (with the exception of ACCT 6100). Graduate students may not repeat a course taken as an undergraduate. Graduate students must comply with the course prerequisites for all accounting courses.
Students wishing to participate in a Study Abroad for credit may only take it in place of BUSA 6101 International Business and Global Logistics. The Study Abroad trip normally takes place during Spring Break or Maymester and will include travel costs plus the cost of the course.
Classes primarily meet:
CSU Main Campus – Fall & Spring, every Wednesday or Monday 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Summer - Most Saturdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
PTC/Dolce Conference Center – Fall & Spring every other Saturday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summer – Most Saturdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The Clayton MBA Program reserves the right to make changes to this schedule based on program changes and needs.