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Thursday 20 August 2015

Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE) - Business, Accounting and Economics

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Majors                                                                                            Minors

Accounting (B.A., B.S.)                                                             Accounting
Business Administration (B.A., B.S.)                                        Business Administration
Business-Sociology (B.S.)                                                        Economics
Economics (B.A., B.S.)                                                             Finance
International Business (B.A.)                                                    Human Resources-                                                                                                             Management Marketing
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees are academically equivalent within the department. The vast majority of students with an Accounting or Business Administration major choose the B.S. degree. The Economics major is traditionally viewed as a liberal arts major and therefore students often choose the B.A. degree. If a student chooses to graduate with two majors, and one major is only offered as a B.A or B.S., the second major should match the first major’s degree.

The business administration program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees with a major in Business Administration.

Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs 
7007 College Blvd, Suite 420 
Overland Park, Kansas 66211
www.acbsp.org

Courses
ACCT 1310 Principles of Accounting I (3 hours)
This is an introduction to the basic accounting model and the framework for developing financial statements. The major focus is on the study of generally accepted accounting principles as they apply to the measurement of income and the presentation of a firm's financial position.
(Normally offered each semester.)

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