REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR: ACCOUNTING 1. Major Field Courses (21 credits) Acctg 311 (3) - Accounting Systems and Control Acctg 471 (3) - Intermediate Financial Accounting I Acctg 472 (3) - Intermediate Financial Accounting II Acctg 306 (4) - Introductory Federal Income Tax Acctg 403W (4) - Auditing Acctg 404 (4) - Managerial Accounting 2. Support of Major (9 credits) (a) Smeal College of Business courses in Business Law, Finance, International Business, Management, Management Information Systems, Operations Management, Management Science and Information Systems. (b) Department of Economics courses -- any 300 or 400 level course. (c) Others PSY 417 Advanced Social Psychology PSY 441 Industrial Motivation and Work Satisfaction PSY 481 Psychology of Industrial Relations SOC 401 Social Institutions SOC 404 Social Influence and Small Groups SOC 444 Complex Organizations SOC 447 Environment, Energy and Society PUB A 402 Public Management Technology PUB A 419 Bureaucracy and Public Policy SPCOM 312 Informative, Technical and Presentation Speaking SPCOM 350 Small Group Communication SPCOM 352 Speech Communication in Organizations SPCOM 426 Communication and Responsibility SPCOM 450 Group Communication Theory ENGL 419 Advanced Business Writing PHIL 489 Technology and Human Values IE 315 Industrial Organizations and Administration LIR 400 Comparative Industrial Relations Systems LIR 411 Industrial Relations Organizations LIR 433 The Law of Labor-Management Relations LIR 435 Labor Relations and the Public Sector LIR 458W History of American Organized Labor Since 1877 PL SC 412 International Economic Politics PL SC 420 Policy Making and Evaluation PL SC 444 Government and the Economy (Note: Course must be at 300 or 400 level, and three or more credits must be at 400 level) Other courses can be approved by a signature of the student's faculty adviser on a "Petition for Course Substitution" form.