Lubin School of Business
COMBINED BBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTING / MS PROGRAM IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MAJOR
TRANSFER STUDENT WORKSHEET
Name:______________________________
Chart of Required Undergraduate Major and other Prerequisite Courses
FIN 260
ACC 203
FIN 320
ACC 204
ACC 301
ACC 375
ACC 319
ACC 302
FRESHMAN YEAR
Students must complete 100-level courses and a Learning Community in their degree program.
First Semester
Second Semester
CIS 101
ECO 106
ECO 105
ENG 120
ENG 110*
Liberal Arts & Sci.
MAT 104
MAT 117
* Appropriate English determined by placement
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Students must have completed 32 credits to take 200-level courses and 48 credits to take 250-level courses.
First Semester
Second Semester
ACC 203
COM 200
LAW 101
MAT 111
ACC 204
ENG 201
FIN 260
MGT 250
JUNIOR YEAR
Students must have completed 64 credits including ENG 120, MAT 104, MAT 117, ECO 105-106, ACC 203-204 and
FIN 260 to take ACC 301, FIN 320 & other 300-level business courses. One Civic Engagement (CE) course is
required.
SENIOR YEAR
See MS requirements on attached graduate worksheet.
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COMBINED BBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTING / MS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - Transfer Worksheet
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (59 Credits)
UNIVERSITY CORE (minimum 44 Credits req.)
Foundation Requirements (19-28 Credits)
ENG 110 Composition (Can test out)
0-3
ENG 120 Critical Writing
4
ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines
3
COM 200 Public Speaking
3
MAT 104 Finite Mathematics
3
Foundation Science Course w/Lab
3
3̀¶4
Computing: CIS 101 or TS 105
Second Language Proficiency (0-6 cr.)
Two Language courses* selected from:
ARA/ASL/CHI/FRE/ITA/JPN/POR/RUS/SPA
or complete one approved culture course from MLC Dept.
*See second language placement policy.
Lubin Foundation Requirements (13 Credits)
ECO 105 Macroeconomics
ECO 106 Microeconomics
MAT 117 Elementary Statistics
MAT 111 Elementary Calculus I
BUSINESS CORE (20 Credits)
ACC 203 Financial Accounting*
ACC 204 Managerial Accounting*
(Prerequisite: ACC 203)
LAW 101 Business Law I
FIN 260 Financial Management
4
4
3
3
( Prerequisite: ECO 106, MAT 104, 117,
ACC 203, Pre/Corequisite: ACC 204)
MAR 250 Principles of Marketing
MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts
3
3
MAJOR UNDERGRADUATE REQUIREMENTS
(15 Credits)
ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 319 Cost Accounting
4
4
4
0-3
ACC 375 Accounting Information Systems
3
0-3
*ACC 203 & 204 are calculated in major GPA.
3
3
4
3
University Core Electives (3-12 Credits)
Select any Liberal Arts and Sciences course(s) to
satisfy minimum 44 credits in University Core.
AUXILIARY COURSES ( 13 Credits)
FIN 320
Corporate Finance
LAW 360 Advanced Business Law
TAX 310 Federal Income Tax I
TAX 311 Federal Income Tax II
3
4
3
3
OPEN ELECTIVES (6 Credits)
3
3
3
3
3
3
Total Undergraduate Credits =
113
LIBERAL ARTS & SCI. ELECTIVES (15 Credits)
3
3
3
3
3
Required Core Learning Experience:
Select any course with attribute CE. Credits are applied to
Liberal Arts & Sci. Elective, BUS Core, Major or Open Electives.
One Civic Engagement and Public Values (CE)
Course (formerly AOK I )
*
CE course must be completed at Pace University.
University Core Transfer Student Policy: Transfer students who have completed a minimum of 25 college - level credits
with a grade of "C" or better prior to attendance at Pace must fulfill the Foundation Requirements and Civic Engagement
Course. They may satisfy the remaining requirements with Liberal Arts and Sciences electives.
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COMBINED BBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTING / MS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Undergraduate Transfer Worksheet
First Year
First Semester (15 - 16 Credits)
CIS 101 Introduction to Computing
ECO 105 Macroeconomics
ENG 110 Composition or
ENG 120 Critical Writing*#
MAT 104 Finite Mathematics
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
Second Semester ( 16-17 Credits)
Cr P T #
3
ECO 106 Microeconomics
3
MAT 117 Elementary Statistics
ENG 120 or Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
3/4
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
3
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
3
Cr P
3
4
4/3
3
3
T
Cr
4
3
3
3
2
3
P
T
Cr
4
3
3
4
3
P
T
*Appropriate English determined by placement
or transfer credits.
Second Year
First Semester (16 Credits)
ACC 203 Financial Accounting
COM 200 Public Speaking
MAT 111 Elementary Calculus I
LAW 101 Business Law I
Second Language or Culture Course
Second Semester (18 Credits)
Cr P T
4
3
3
3
3
ACC 204 Managerial Accounting
ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines
FIN 260 Financial Management
MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
Second Language Course
or Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
Third Year
First Semester (17 Credits)
ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting
ACC 319 Cost Accounting
Foundation Science Course w/ Lab
FIN 320 Advanced Financial Analysis
Open Elective
Second Semester (17 Credits)
Cr P T
4
4
3
3
3
ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 375 Accounting Information Systems
MAR 250 Principles of Marketing
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
Open Elective
Total Undergraduate Credits = 113
{LAW 360 (4), TAX 310-311 (6) and Liberal Arts & Sci. Elective (3) are included on attached Graduate Worksheet.}
Admission Requirements: Admission to the Combined Program originates at the undergraduate level. Candidates may be
admitted conditionally to the BBA Portion of the program directly from high school. In order to qualify for direct admission,
candidates are required to have a minimum high school average of 90% and a combined SAT score of 1150 or an equivalent
score on the ACT. Students wishing to transfer into the program from another college or university must have achieved at
least a 3.20 GPA at their previous school. All transfer students will be required to fulfill a Pace residency requirement of at
least 32 credits at the undergraduate level. Continuing students applying to change their major to the Combined Program at
the undergraduate level are required to have a minimum 3.20 Pace GPA. One semester prior to the completion of the
undergraduate portion, students apply for admission to the MS program. Admission to the MS program requires a minimum
GPA of 3.20 for all undergraduate work completed at Pace and a minimum score of 520 on the Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMAT). Students will also be required to submit two letters of recommendation. The final decision on
admission to the MS Program will be made by the Lubin Graduate Admissions Committee. This worksheet is to be used as a
guide in planning your registration to ensure proper sequencing of courses. Adjustments in the recommended course
sequencing may be made provided course and class standing prerequisites are satisfied. Students may take fewer credits per
semester and take courses in the summer session.
#P=Pace Credits
T=Transfer Credits
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COMBINED BBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTING / MS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Graduate Worksheet
MS Prerequisite Courses (3-4)
BUS 043 Business Writing
(Required for students who score below a 4.50 on the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) portion of
GMAT.)
MBA 646 Data Analysis for Decision Making
CPA Review Courses: (Non-credit) Highly Recommended.
ACC 060A CPA Review Courses - Financial Accounting Reporting (FAR)
ACC 060B CPA Review - Auditing and Attestation (AUD)
0-1
3
0
0
Graduate Public Accounting Courses (11)
ACC 620 Accounting Entities [ ACC 615 (ACC 301-302)]
ACC 632 Auditing [ ACC 615 (ACC 301-302)]
ACC 635 Advanced Auditing Practice (ACC 632)
ACC 649 Contemporary Accounting Issues [ ACC 618 (ACC 301-302)]
3
3
2
3
MS Core Courses (18)
ACC 645
FIN 644
FIN 647
FIN 667
FIN 649
FIN 689
Theory and Analysis of Financial Statements [MBA 640 ( ACC 203-204)]
Money and Capital Markets [MBA 644 (ECO 105-106)]
Advanced Topics in Financial Management [MBA 646 and MBA 648 (FIN 260 and FIN 320)]
Valuation of the Firm (ACC 645 and FIN 647)
International Corporate Finance [FIN 647 and MBA 648 (FIN 260 and FIN 320)]
Financial Analysis and Policy (FIN 647 and 6 Crs. of Adv. graduate finance courses.)
3
3
3
3
3
3
Specialization Electives (6)
Choose two of the following courses:
FIN 634 Entrepreneurial Finance (FIN 647)
FIN 648 Mergers and Acquisitions [FIN 647 and MBA 648 (FIN 260 and FIN 320)]
FIN 661 Corporate Financial Risk Management [MBA 646 and MBA 648 (FIN 260 and FIN 320)]
FIN 677 Seminar in Finance (6 Crs. of Adv. FIN)
FIN 680 Contemporary Topics in Finance and Economics (Instr. permission)
FIN 692 Research Project (Adv. Standing)
MBA 673 Applying Financial Modeling to Managerial Decision Making [MBA 648 (FIN 260 and FIN 320)]
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Capstone Course (3)
MBA 688 Business Strategy and Stakeholder Responsibility
(Must complete all core courses and have advanced standing in MS Program)
3
Total Graduate Credits: 41- 42
Total BBA/MS Credits: 154 -155
Note: Graduate prerequisites are listed next to each course in the parentheses and their undergraduate equivalents are
also listed where appropriate.
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COMBINED BBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTING / MS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Graduate Worksheet
Fourth Year
First Semester (13-14 Credits)
BUS 043
TAX 310
LAW 360
ACC 632
MBA 646
Second Semester (14 Credits)
Cr
0-1
3
4
3
3
Business Writing
Federal Income Tax I
Advanced Business Law
Auditing
Data Analysis for Decision Making
Cr
TAX 311 Federal Income Tax II
Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective
ACC 620 Accounting Entities
ACC 635 Advanced Auditng Practice
FIN 647 Advanced Topics in Fin. Mgt.
3
3
3
2
3
Fifth Year
First Semester (15 Credits)
Second Semester (12 Credits)
ACC 060A CPA Review - FAR
ACC 645 Theory and Analysis of Financial Statements
FIN Specialization Elective
FIN Specialization Elective
FIN 644 Money & Capital Markets
FIN 649 International Corporate Finance
Cr
0
3
3
3
3
3
ACC 060A CPA Review - AUD
ACC 649 Contemporary Accounting Issues
FIN 689 Fin. Analysis & Policy
FIN 667 Valuation of the Firm
MBA 688 Business Strategy and Stakeholder
Responsibility
Cr
0
3
3
3
3
Total Graduate Credits = 41-42
Combined Credit Total= 154 -155
Notes:
1. BUS 043 Business Writing is required for students who score below a 4.50 on the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) portion of GMAT.
2. LAW 360 (4), TAX 310 -TAX 311 (6) and Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective (3) are applied to the undergraduate requirements (113 credits).
3. ACC 060A and ACC 060B are non-credit CPA review classes which are highly recommended.
Please refer to the Lubin School of Business Graduate Catalog for graduate course descriptions.
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