Accounting, BBA

Requirements for the accounting major and typical program of courses are listed below. Students majoring in accounting must take the business core along with the eight upper-level accounting courses and law course (LW 406 ) identified below. Seven of the eight accounting courses must be taken within the Accounting Department at Loyola University Maryland.

Major Requirements

Notes:

AC 310 is the corequisite for AC 301 , AC 302 , AC 303 , and AC 311 (excluding Loyola study abroad students).

Course requirements for the CPA exam vary by state. In order to choose the appropriate courses, accounting majors should contact their major advisors and reference the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy website, nasba.org.

150-Hour CPA Requirement

Students who plan to sit for the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) examination in a state with a 150-credit-hour educational requirement must complete additional coursework beyond the undergraduate accounting degree. Loyola offers the Master of Accounting (MAcc) to assist students in meeting this requirement. The MAcc program offers a 10-course, 30-credit-hour cohort program which can be delivered in a full-time (three semester) or part-time format. Loyola accounting students may, in their junior year, apply for early admission in the MAcc program. Once accepted, students may take up to two MAcc courses in their senior year. Consult the graduate catalogue for more information about the MAcc program.

An example of a typical program of courses follows:

This is a possible plan of study, but it need not be followed in the same order by every student.

Freshman Year

Fall Term

Spring Term

Sophomore Year

Fall Term

Spring Term

Junior Year

Fall Term

Spring Term

Senior Year

Fall Term

Spring Term

Notes:

  1. Sellinger Scholars are required to complete BH 305 . More information regarding the Sellinger Scholars Program, including a full list of program requirements, can be found here .