Accountancy B.S.

Class of 2030

Core RequirementsCredits
Development of Western Civilization (4)16
Ethics3
Philosophy3
Fine Arts3
Quantitative ReasoningMTH 108 (3)
Natural Science3
Social ScienceECN 101 (3)
Theology 200 Level3
Theology 300 Level3
Intensive Writing I Proficiency3
Intensive Writing II ProficiencyACC 485 (3)
Oral Communication ProficiencyACC 412 (3)
Diversity Proficiency3
Civic Engagement ProficiencyACC 406 (3)
Major RequirementsCredits
ACC 200 – Intro to the Profession1
ACC 203 – Financial Accounting3
ACC 204 – Managerial Accounting3
ACC 301 – Cost Accounting3
ACC 310 – Intermediate Accounting I4
ACC 311 – Intermediate Accounting II4
ACC 350 – Accounting Information Systems3
ACC 405 – Advanced Accounting3
ACC 406 – Taxes & Business Decisions3
ACC 412 – Auditing4
ACC 485 – Accounting Policy3
ECN 101 – Principles of Economics: Micro3
ECN 102 – Principles of Economics: Macro3
FIN 113 – Data Applications in Business3
FIN 207 – Managerial Finance I3
FIN 310 – Operations Management3
MGT 301 – Organizational Behavior3
MGT 330 – Legal Environment for Business I3
MKT 205 – Principles of Marketing3
MTH 108 – Math Business Analysis II or higher3
MTH 217 – Introduction to Statistics3

Graduation Requirements / Degree Notes

  • Students at Providence College must complete 120 credits, which includes both their core and major requirements.
  • ACC majors fulfill the Quantitative Reasoning and Social Science Cores, and the Intensive Writing II, Oral Communication, and Civic Engagement Proficiencies.
  • Students at PC need a minimum GPA of 2.0 to graduate.
  • FIN 113, MTH 217 must be taken by the end of sophomore year
  • FIN 310 must be taken by the end of junior year
  • Excel certification is reuired to study abroad and graduate

Freshman Year – Fall

Course #ClassCredits
DWC 101Development of Western Civ I4
ACC 203Financial Accounting3
FIN 113Data Applications in Business3
MTH 108Math Business Analysis II or higher (Quant. Reasoning)3
ECN 101Princ. of Economics: Micro (Social Science)3
TOTAL16

Freshman Year – Spring

Course #ClassCreditsTotal Year Credits
DWC 102Development of Western Civ II4
ACC 204Managerial Accounting (ACC 203)3
ECN 102Principles of Economics: Macro3
CORE3
CORE3
TOTAL1632

Sophomore Year – Fall

Course #ClassCredits
DWC 201Development of Western Civ III4
ACC 200Intro to the Profession1
ACC 310Intermediate Accounting I (ACC 204)4
MKT 205Principles of Marketing3
MTH 217Introduction to Statistics3
TOTAL15

Sophomore Year – Spring

Course #ClassCreditsTotal Year Credits
DWC 202Development of Western Civ IV4
ACC 311Intermediate Accounting II (ACC 310)4
FIN 207Managerial Finance I (ACC 203, ECN 101 or 102, FIN 113)3
CORE3
TOTAL11429

Junior Year – Fall

Course #ClassCredits
ACC 405Advanced Accounting (ACC 311)3
ACC 301Cost Accounting (ACC 204)3
MGT 301Organizational Behavior3
CORE3
CORE3
TOTAL15

Junior Year – Spring

Course #ClassCreditsTotal Year Credits
ACC 350Accounting Information Systems (ACC 204)3
ACC 406Taxes & Business Decisions (ACC 203) (Civic Engagement)3
FIN 310Operations Management (MTH 217)3
CORE3
CORE3
TOTAL1530

Senior Year – Fall

Course #ClassCredits
ACC 412Auditing (ACC 311, ACC 350) (Oral Communication)4
MGT 330Legal Environment for Business I3
CORE3
FREE ELECTIVE3
FREE ELECTIVE3
TOTAL16

Senior Year – Spring

Course #ClassCreditsTotal Year Credits
ACC 485Accounting Policy (ACC 301, 405, 406, 412, FIN 113, 207, 310, MGT 301, MKT 205) (Intensive Writing II)3
FREE ELECTIVE3
FREE ELECTIVE3
FREE ELECTIVE3
FREE ELECTIVE3
TOTAL1531
TOTAL PROGRAM OF STUDY CREDITS122