Accounting P.B.C.T.

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Minimum Requirements for Accounting Postbaccalaureate Certificate: 30 credits

Postbaccalaureate Certificate Requirements
Complete the postbaccalaureate certificate requirements.
Accounting Program Requirements
Complete the following:
ACCT F330Income Tax3
ACCT F342Managerial Cost Accounting3
ACCT F361Intermediate Accounting I3
ACCT F362Intermediate Accounting II3
ACCT F452Auditing3
AIS F316Accounting Information Systems3
Complete four of the following:12
Advanced Accounting
Advanced Cost Accounting and Controllership
Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
Advanced Taxes
Data Analytics for Accounting
Student Investment Fund
Business Analytics
Total Credits30

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Admission Requirements

Complete the following admission requirements:

  • Students need to have a completed baccalaureate degree.
  • Both ACCT F261X and ACCT F262, or equivalents, must be completed prior to starting the program.

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Roadmaps

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.

  • This roadmap should be used in conjunction with regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor or mentor each semester.
  • Some courses and milestones must be completed in the semester listed to ensure timely graduation.
  • Transfer credit may change the roadmap.
  • Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
  • Courses with (*) are recommended.
First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ACCT F342203ACCT F330203
ACCT F361203ACCT F362203
AIS F316203 
 9 6
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
Complete two of the following:266ACCT F452203
Complete two of the following:266
 
 6 9
Total Credits 30

Footnote Definitions

General Education Requirements Degree Requirements Program & Other Requirements
1--Communication 8--Alaska Native-themed 20--Program Requirement
2--Arts 9--Communication 21--Capstone Requirement
3--Humanities 10--Computation 22--Concentration Course
4--Social Sciences 11--Ethics 23--General Elective
5--Additional Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences 12--Humanities 24--Minor Course
6--Mathematics 13--Human Relations 25--Upper Division
7--Natural Sciences 14--Humanities or Social Sciences 26--Program Elective
15--Library & Information Research
16--Mathematics
17--Natural Sciences
18--Other
19--Social Sciences

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Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes are measurable statements that describe knowledge or skills achieved by students upon completion of the program.

Students graduating from this program will be able to:

  • Produce high-quality professional communications on technical issues/topics for internal and/or external audiences
  • Demonstrate sufficient technical knowledge of financial reporting
  • Demonstrate usage of professional standards and rules relating to tax codes
  • Demonstrate sufficient technical knowledge of auditing
  • Demonstrate sufficient technical knowledge of accounting systems
  • Demonstrate sufficient technical knowledge of advanced accounting rules and uses
  • Function professionally in the business environment and identify ethical issues
  • Demonstrate professional work ethic and demeanor