Accounting Degree Program
The coursework will stress analytical, interpretative, and communication skills. Rather than specializing in tax, financial reporting or other regulatory requirements, the accounting major will have sufficient background to recognize and anticipate important accounting issues and the training to do research to find the answers needed by the decision-making team.A comprehensive summary of the program can be found by clicking this link... Your Accounting Career
Accounting Major
Various Accounting forms are available to print (PDF File - Acrobat Reader required) for assistance in planning courses to complete the Major.
Use these forms if you started at BYUI before the fall 2008 semester
- Program Planning Worksheet 2007/2008
- Idealized Program for Masters Degree
- Idealized Program for Non-Masters Degree
- Program Planning Worksheet 2008/2009
- Idealized Program for Masters Degree
- Idealized Program for Non-Masters Degree
Use these forms if you started at BYUI after the summer 2008 semester
Those students intending to graduate with a BS in Accounting should have a major code of 600.
Several possible combinations illustrate the flexibility of the integrated accounting major. (Find out more!)
Accounting Minor (121)
No Grade Less Than C- for Minor Courses
Total Minor Credits = 24
Program Notes: Business majors may double count ACCTG 201 and ACCTG 202.
Take these courses
ACCTG 201
ACCTG 202
ACCTG 301
ACCTG 302
ACCTG 321
Take 3 courses:
ACCT 312
ACCT 322
ACCT 333
ACCT 344
ACCT 356
ACCT 398R
ACCT 401
ACCT 402
ACCT 403