chapter 15
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 15. IT Controls Part I: Sarbanes-Oxley & IT Governance. Accounting Information Systems, 5 th edition James A. Hall. Objectives for Chapter 15. Key features of Sections 302 and 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley Act Management and auditor responsibilities under Sections 302 and 404 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Skip to main content
Miner Alert
Search pages and people
Toggle navigation
Search
• About • About the College • Accreditation • Contact Us • Events • Our History • Our Mission • Student and Faculty Responsibilities • Timeline and Milestones • 50th Anniversary
• Academic Programs • Bachelor of Business Administration • Master of Accountancy • Master of Business Administration (MBA) • Master of Science in Economics • NEW! MS in Economics with Finance Option • Ph.D. • Certificate of Accountancy • Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Corporate Academies
• Departments • Accounting and Information Systems Department • Economics and Finance Department • Marketing and Management Department
• People • Assistant-Instructors • Deans Office • Faculty • UTEP Campus Directory
• Research • Boder Region Modeling Project • CEDARS • Center for Multicultural Management and Ethics • Center for Hispanic Entrepreneurship • Hunt Institute • The Mike Loya Center for Innovation and Commerce • Research Highlights
• Alumni and Partners • Alumni
• Business Advisory Council • Distinguished Alumni • Endowed Faculty • Giving • Gold Nuggets • Highlights
• Resources • Academic Advising • Computer Application Learning Center (CALC Lab) • ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Software Resources • My Apps • Resources for Undergraduate Students • Texas Gas Service Student Center • Windows Software Downloads
• My UTEP • Resources for
INFORMATION FOR:
• Students • Faculty & Staff • Alumni • Parents
• Quick Links
X
Quick Links
• Library • Parking & Maps • UTEP News • Student Life • Employment • University Bookstore
College of Business Administration
Main Content
• UTEP • College of Business Administration • undergraduate • bba
• UTEP • College of Business Administration
• undergraduate • bba
Accounting
Accountants are needed in every industry—accounting firms, health, entertainment, education—to keep financial records of all business transactions. Public accounting firms and large corporations are the top recruiters of accounting majors. Government agencies also hire accountants, including the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Career opportunities include fields such as public or private accounting, budget planning, tax accounting or auditing. Our BBA in Accounting program provides courses in financial, managerial, cost, tax, systems, international, not-for-profit accounting and business law.
The course of study for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree includes four sets of academic requirements:
University Core Curriculum Requirements 42 semester hours
Business Foundation Requirements 12 semester hours
Non-Business Foundation Requirements 3 semester hours
Business Core Requirements 33 semester hours
Major Option Requirements 21 semester hours
Business Elective Requirements 9 semester hours
Total: 120 semester hours
*If economics fulfills social & behavioral science component, student then has a free upper-division business elective.
Below is a suggested course of study to complete the BBA in accounting in four years. The courses suggested by the College of Business for fulfillment of the University Core Curriculum are included in this plan. To see a complete list of course options, see the UTEP Degree Plans tool at degreeplans.utep.edu .
Download the BBA in Accounting Degree Plan (PDF)
Accounting Career Information (PDF)
Freshman YearFirst Semester Hours
RWS 1301 Rhetoric and Composition I 3
MATH 1320 Mathematics for Social Sciences I 3
HIST 1301 History of the United States to 1865 3
BUSN 1301 Introduction to Global Business 3
COMM 1302 Business and Professional Communication 3
15
Second SemesterHours
RWS 1302 Rhetoric and Composition II 3
MATH 2301 Mathematics for Social Sciences II 3
HIST 1302 History of the United States since 1865 3
PHIL 2306 Ethics (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the HUMANITIES Component Area
3
ECON 2303 Principles of Economics I 3
15
Sophomore YearThird Semester Hours
ECON 2304 Principles of Economics II 3
ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I 3
POLS 2310 Introduction to Politics 3
THEA 1313 Introduction to Theatre (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the VIS PREF Component Area
3
GEOL 1211
GEOL 1111
Principles of Earth Sciences I ANDPrinciples of Earth Sciences Lab I (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the NAT SCI 1 Component Area
21
15
Fourth Semester Hours
ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II 3
Third Semester Hours
ECON 2304 Principles of Economics II 3
ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I 3
POLS 2310 Introduction to Politics 3
THEA 1313 Introduction to Theatre (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the VIS PREF Component Area
3
GEOL 1211
GEOL 1111
Principles of Earth Sciences I ANDPrinciples of Earth Sciences Lab I (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the NAT SCI 1 Component Area
21
15
Fourth Semester Hours
POLS 2311 American Government and Politics 3
QMB 2301 Fundamentals of Business Statistics 3
BUSN 3304 Global Business Environment 3
GEOL 1212
GEOL 1112
Principles of Earth Sciences II ANDPrinciples of Earth Sciences Lab II (COBA Recommended)Satisfies the NAT SCI 2 Component Area
21
15
Junior YearFifth SemesterHours
ACCT 3321 Intermediate Accounting I 3
BLAW 3301 Legal Environment of Business 3
ACCT 3319 Software Applications for Accounting 3
MGMT 3303 Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
3
MKT 3300 Principles of Marketing 3
15
Sixth Semester
Hours
CIS 3345 Management Information Systems 3
FIN 3310 Business Finance 3
QMB 3301 Quantitative Methods in Business 3
Fifth SemesterHours
ACCT 3321 Intermediate Accounting I 3
BLAW 3301 Legal Environment of Business 3
ACCT 3319 Software Applications for Accounting 3
MGMT 3303 Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior
3
MKT 3300 Principles of Marketing 3
15
Sixth Semester
Hours
ACCT 3322 Intermediate Accounting II 3
ACCT 3320 Accounting Systems 3
15
Senior YearSeventh Semester
Hours
ACCT 3327 Federal Income Tax - Individuals 3
ECON 3310 Managerial Economics 3
ACCT 3323 Cost Accounting 3
OSCM 3321 Production/Operations Management 3
BUSN Upper-Level Business Elective (3300 or 4300 level) 3
15
Eighth Semester
Hours
ACCT 4304 Auditing Principles and Procedures 3
MGMT 4300
Strategic Management 3
ACCT Select one from ACCT 4321 or ACCT 4399 3
BUSN Upper-Level Business Elective (3300 or 4300 level) 3
COBA COBA ElectiveSelect one from ACCT 3329, 43XX, BLAW 4325, BLAW 4391, CIS 3350, CIS
3
Seventh Semester
Hours
ACCT 3327 Federal Income Tax - Individuals 3
ECON 3310 Managerial Economics 3
ACCT 3323 Cost Accounting 3
OSCM 3321 Production/Operations Management 3
BUSN Upper-Level Business Elective (3300 or 4300 level) 3
15
Eighth Semester
Hours
4330, CIS 4365, CIS 4370, FIN 4318, MGMT 3311 15
Contact UsDepartment of Accountingand Information SystemsBusiness Room 260Phone: (915) 747-5192
BACK TO TOP
Degree Plans • Accounting • Information Systems • Economics • General Finance • Financial Analyst • Entrepreneurship • General Management • Human Resource Management • Marketing • Operations and Supply Chain Management • General Business • Risk Management • International Business • Minors in Business
• Undergraduate Admissions • Graduate Admissions
Connect With UsThe University of Texas at El PasoCollege of Business Administration
Business Administration Building 500 W University El Paso, Texas 79968
E: [email protected] P: (915) 747-5174 F: (915) 747-5147
•
•
•
•
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO• Campus Alerts • Employment • Web Accessibility • State Reports
• UT System • Report Fraud • Mental Health Resources • TITLE IX
• Clery Crime Statistics • Required Links
500 West University Avenue |El Paso, TX 79968 |915-747-5000 |SITE FEEDBACK Modal X
Object 1