2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Accounting
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Robert Ricketts, Ph.D., Director
Burke Chair in Taxation: Ricketts
Rawls Professor: Oler
Taylor Associate Professor: Masselli
Webster Professor: Viator
Professors: D. Collins, Fleischman, Oler, Pasewark, Ricketts, Viator
Associate Professors: Cook, Masselli, Wu
Assistant Professors: Carrasco, Chi, Haislip, Ma, Romi
Professors of Practice: Hart, Scott
Associate Professor of Practice: A. Collins
Instructors: Allen, Bigbee, Lynn, Moore, Pantoya
CONTACT INFORMATION: E367 Business Administration | Box 42101 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2101 | T 806.742.3181
About the School
The School of Accounting supervises the following degree and certificate programs:
Dual Degree Programs
Undergraduate Program
The primary objective of the undergraduate accounting program is to prepare students for accounting positions at the entry level in industry, government, and other organizations in the public and private sectors. A major in accounting is also excellent preparation for law school or graduate school. A 2.75 Texas Tech GPA and an A or B in ACCT 2300 and 2301 are required to declare accounting as a major. Students should be aware that the undergraduate degree in accounting will not prepare them to sit for the CPA examination. The requirements to take the CPA examination in Texas include a bachelor’s degree, 30 hours of accounting beyond introductory courses, a minimum of 150 total hours, and a 3-hour approved course in ethics. The B.B.A. in accounting includes 18 hours of accounting beyond introductory. Accounting majors must also take ACCT 3101 during the fall of their junior year, prior to taking ACCT 3305. Students who plan to take the CPA exam are encouraged to apply to the 150-hour M.S.A. program .
Undergraduate Program Offerings, Course Descriptions & Curricular Tables
(Click on program for curricular table.)
ProgramsBachelor’sUndergraduate CertificateCoursesACCT - Accounting (Undergraduate Courses)
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