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Associate in Applied Science in Accounting to Bachelors of Applied Arts and Sciences Guided Pathway for DCCCD Effective for the 2018-2019 catalog1 First Year – Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland College2 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ACCT 2301 – Principles of Financial Accounting^# ACNT 1311 – Intro to Computerized Accounting^ C ENGL 1301 – Composition I (010)## C MATH Elective* (020) ACCT 2302 – Principles of Managerial Accounting^ ACNT 1313 – Computerized Accounting Applications^ C Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* (040) or (050) C SPCH 1311 – Introduction to Speech Communication OR CSPCH 1315 – Public Speaking OR C SPCH 1321 – Business and Professional Communication (090) Elective+ Elective+ Second Year – Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Eastfield, El Centro, Mountain View, North Lake, and Richland College It’s best to apply to the University of North Texas a full semester before you plan to transfer It will help if you submit a copy of this pathway with your application FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER ACNT 2303 – Intermediate Accounting I^ C ECON 2301 – Principles of Macroeconomics (080)** C HIST 1301 – United States History I (060) Accounting Specialty Elective++^ Accounting Specialty Elective++^ ECON 2302 – Principles of Microeconomics (080)** C GOVT 2305 – Federal Government (070) ACNT 2302 – Accounting Capstone^ Accounting Specialty Elective++^ Accounting Specialty Elective++^ C AAS: Accounting (60 hours) You will need to apply for the associate’s degree at your community college Contact your advisor there for more information Third Year Courses – University of North Texas FIRST SEMESTER GEOG 1710 – Earth Science * (GEOL 1401) C PSCI 2306 – US & Texas Constitutions & Institutions (GOVT 2306) ENGL 1320 – College Writing II (ENGL 1302) ## FINA 3770 – Finance^^ ECON 3050 – Economics of Consumption** C SECOND SEMESTER BAAS 3020 – Fundamentals of Inquiry and Discovery## C HIST 2620 - U.S History since 1865* (HIST 1302) C PHYS 1062 – Stars and Universe* (PHYS 1403) FINA 4200 – Investments^^ ECON 4020 – Money and Financial Institutions** Fourth Year – University of North Texas FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER BAAS 3000 – Pathways to Civic Engagement## C PHIL 1400 – Contemporary Moral Issues* (PHIL 2306) FINA 4310 – Valuation and Financial Decisions^^ Elective 3000+* BAAS 4980 – Managing a 21st Century Career ## FINA 4400 – Financial Markets and Institutions^^ Elective 3000+* Elective 3000+* Elective* Elective* This is not an official degree plan Check with an advisor; degree plans may change in later catalogs Academic Advising Notes and Legend Part-time students may also follow this sequence Developmental coursework may be required You may use this pathway if you entered one of the seven colleges on or before this date Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours (15 hours) required for graduation through instruction by one of the seven colleges of the DCCCD awarding the degree ^ Must earn a grade of “C” or higher in all ACCT and ACNT courses A C or better is also required for ENGL 1301 B.A.A.S foundation courses BAAS 3020, BAAS 3000 and BAAS 4980 # ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I and ACNT 1304 Introduction to Accounting II are recommended prior to enrollment in ACCT 2301 for a student with no accounting background C This course counts for the Core Curriculum at any public college or university in Texas * There are several options to fulfill this requirement See your academic advisor for a specific list + Must take any three (3) hour college-level course to satisfy this elective requirement ++ Accounting Specialty Elective must be selected from the following courses: ACNT 1329, ACNT 1331, ACNT 1347, ACNT 1380, ACNT 1391, ACNT 2304, ACNT 2309, ACNT 2311, ACNT 2380 () Course numbers shown in parentheses are equivalent courses students can still take at any DCCCD campus (or other Texas public college or University) ##In order to complete the B.A.A.S degree a student must earn a C or better in the following core courses: ENGL 1301 Composition I and ENGL 1320 Composition II (ENGL 1302) A C or better is also required for the three B.A.A.S foundation courses BAAS 3020, BAAS 3000 and BAAS 4980 UNT Professional Development Concentration Options This Pathway includes a 12-hour concentrations in Finance (FINA^^) and Economics (ECON**) The economics concentration utilizes the ECON 2301 and 2302 from DCCCD Other concentration options are available Business Management and Marketing are just two of several additional concentrations and focus areas available with the UNT B.A.A.S Degree See your academic advisor for the most up to date list of concentration options For questions about the University portion of this guided pathway, Contact the B.A.A.S Academic Advising Office at (940) 369-8129 or baas@unt.edu

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