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Department of Accountancy
University of Illinois
360 Wohlers Hall
1206 South Sixth Street
Champaign, Illinois 61820
Phone: 217-333-0857
Fax: 217-244-0902
Email: accy@illinois.edu
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) prepares students for entry into a variety of fields in accountancy, including corporate accounting, accounting information systems, and governmental accounting, as well as entry into graduate programs such as law. The BS in Accountancy is not sufficient to qualify students to take the CPA examination in Illinois. Therefore, students who are in the BS program and who wish to take the CPA examiniation have the option of applying to the department's integrated Bachelor/Master in Accountancy program.
Admission
The current ILLINOIS Programs of Study catalog specifies requirements and procedures for admission to the BSA.
Requirements
The course work requirements for the BSA are:
| Hours | Courses |
4 |
ACCY 301 - Accounting Measurement & Disclosure |
4 |
ACCY 302 - Decision Making for Accountancy |
4 |
ACCY 303 - Accounting Institutions and Regulation |
4 |
ACCY 304 - Accounting Control Systems |
4 |
ACCY 405 - Assurance and Attestation |
20 |
Total required for accountancy major |
3 |
ACCY 201 - Accounting and Accountancy, Ia |
3 |
ACCY 202 - Accounting and Accountancy, IIa |
26 |
Total required accountancy courses |
91 |
Non-accountancy courses b |
7 |
Electives (either accountancy or non-accountancy) |
124 |
Total for BSA |
| a ACCY
201 and ACCY 202 are requirements in the College of Business
core. b Includes composition, general education, foreign language, and non-accountancy College of Business. |
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Sample schedule for
the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.
A limit of 33 hours of accountancy courses (including ACCY 201 and ACCY 202) may be counted toward the 124 total hours required for the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.
Accountancy majors should take all accountancy and business courses for a grade and not on a credit-no credit basis. The Department does not look favorably on any business courses taken on a credit-no credit basis when evaluating applications for admission to its Master's programs or to the second stage of its Bachelor/Master in Accountancy program.
