ACCTCRTG - Accounting
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Choose a minimum of 9 units from the following courses:
ACCT 500A Intermediate Financial Accounting I, 3 units
ACCT 500B Intermediate Financial Accounting II, 3 units
ACCT 501 Advanced Financial Accounting, 3 units
ACCT 520 Principles of Federal Taxation, 3 units
ACCT 521 Business Law, 3 units
ACCT 522 Advanced Federal Taxation, 3 units
ACCT 531 Principles of Auditing, 3 units
ACCT 572A Accounting for Not for Profit Entities, 3 units
ACCT 525 Accounting Theory & Institutions, 3 units
ACCT 515 Ethics for Professional Accountants, 3 units
ACCT 575 Healthcare Accounting, 3 units
ACCT 551 Financial Statement Analysis, 3 units
Additional offered ACCT graduate courses as they are developed
Overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required
There is no elective coursework for this certificate program.
School of Accountancy Academic Integrity Policy
The accounting profession is built on a foundation of integrity and ethics. As such, we strive to prepare Accounting professionals who will succeed in demanding and competitive business environments with skill and integrity. The School of Accountancy’s Academic Integrity Policy exists to provide faculty and students a guide to our standards of ethical conduct and to the penalties associated with their violation. Our success in promoting a culture of honesty and respect will depend on the extent to which all members of the Eller community embrace these standards, holding themselves and those with whom they work accountable to them in their daily actions and words.
All members of the School of Accountancy are expected to know the University of Arizona Academic Integrity Policy's content and implications. Lack of familiarity with the policy will not excuse integrity violations. Complete information about the Code of Academic Integrity can be reviewed at https://deanofstudents.arizona.edu/policies/code-academic-integrity.
The School of Accountancy has a zero tolerance policy related to academic integrity violations. Students found to have violated this policy will be recommended by their instructor for removal from their DRSOA program. The DRSOA Director will review the recommendation before final submission to the Dean of Students Office. In addition to being removed from the School of Accountancy program, students could receive a failing grade, notation on their transcript, and could face removal from the Eller College. Faculty members are responsible for describing rules specific to their classes beyond the general policy and will determine the additional penalties for violations.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.