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The document outlines the degree requirements for a B.S. in Information Systems Audit and Control, detailing general education, major, business core, and elective requirements totaling 122 credits. It emphasizes the integration of accounting and information technology skills, and includes prerequisites for specific courses within the major. Students are responsible for understanding university policies and ensuring they meet the necessary criteria for graduation.

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BS Isac

The document outlines the degree requirements for a B.S. in Information Systems Audit and Control, detailing general education, major, business core, and elective requirements totaling 122 credits. It emphasizes the integration of accounting and information technology skills, and includes prerequisites for specific courses within the major. Students are responsible for understanding university policies and ensuring they meet the necessary criteria for graduation.

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2020-2021 Degree Requirement Summary

B.S. IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS


AUDIT AND CONTROL
For the most up-to-date requirements, please refer to your Degreeworks Audit.
General Education Requirements Major Requirements4
IT 101________ Information Technology AC 311 Financial Accounting and Reporting I
EXP 1________ Expository Writing I1 AC 312 Financial Accounting and Reporting II
EXP 2________ Expository Writing II1 AC 340 Accounting Information Systems
_____________ Literature/Cinema/EMS2 AC 470 Financial Statement Auditing
MA__________ Mathematical Science I3 or 472 Internal Auditing
MA__________ Mathematical Science II3 AC 475 Information Technology Auditing Principles
NASC________ Natural Science (4 credits) and Practice

GLS_________ Global Studies: GLS 100, 101, 102, AC 440 Design and Control of Data and Systems
105 or 116 IPM 210 Information Security and Computer Forensics
HI___________ History IPM 450 Enterprise Systems Configuration for Business
PH 101 Problems of Philosophy _______________ AC, CS, or IPM Elective5
PS/SO_______ Behavioral Science _______________ AC, CS, or IPM Elective5
EC 111 Principles of Microeconomics Electives6
EC 112 Principles of Macroeconomics
MA/NASE _______ Math or Natural Science Elective
FS 111 First Year Seminar (1 credit)
_____________ Humanities/Social Science Elective
Business Core Requirements _____________ Business Related Elective
GB 110 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business _____________ Arts and Science Elective
GB 112 Tools and Concepts in Accounting _____________ Arts and Science Elective
and Finance _____________ Arts and Science Elective
GB 212 Practice and Applications in _____________ Arts and Science Elective
Accounting and Finance _____________ Arts and Science Elective
GB 213 Business Statistics
Course Focus Requirements
GB 214 Marketing-Operations Fundamentals
GB 215 Human Behavior and Organizations U.S. Diversity Intensive (D)
GB 310 Business Processes and Systems International Intensive (I)
GB 320 General Business Field Project Communication Intensive (C)
GB 410 Global Strategy Communication Intensive/Major (AC 340)

Approved Minor in:_________________________________________

Office Notes:
Total credits required 122
Note: Transfer students with at least 15 credits in
transfer will complete 121 credits.
All courses are 3 credits unless otherwise indicated.

IMPORTANT NOTICE! Students are responsible for understanding all university policies, procedures and requirements. Such information can
be found in the Undergraduate Course Catalogue, Registrar’s website, and the Student Handbook. Please be aware that overall and major
averages must be at least 2.000 for graduation. This information is to help the student in monitoring progress toward the degree. Responsibility
for meeting all degree requirements rests with the student.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDIT
AND CONTROL (ISAC)
The information systems audit and control major joins together the skill sets of two areas experiencing rapid
growth and change: accounting and information technology. Technology-intensive innovations have created
new challenges and opportunities for accountants who also have expertise in information systems.

Prerequisite/Corequisite Structure

COURSES PREREQUISITES
AC 311 GB 212
AC 312 AC 311
AC 340 GB 310 (*CPR)
AC 440 AC 340
AC 470 or AC 472 AC 311 and AC 340
AC 475 AC 340 and (AC 470 or AC 472)
IPM 210 IT 101
IPM 450 GB 310 or AC 340
AC, CS, or IPM Elective* vary by course
AC, CS, or IPM Elective* vary by course

Please note that there is a minimum three semester sequence of courses, starting with AC 340 to AC 470 to AC 475.
Therefore, AC 340 must be taken no later than the junior year.

1. Placement in this course is determined by the English and Media Studies department
2. Requirement may be fulfilled with any LIT/CIN/EMS course or MLCH 402, MLFR 304, MLIT 304, MLIT 306, MLSP 301, 404, or 405.
3. The Math sequence consists of either MA 123 and MA 126 or MA 131 and MA 139, depending upon departmental placement.
4. Laws governing educational requirements for a CPA certificate vary from state to state. Contact the specific state’s Accountancy
Board requirements.
5. Students may only select from among the following courses: AC 332, AC 421, CS 230, CS 240, CS 350, CS 360, CS 440, IPM 320,
or MG 343.
6. Elective guidelines are available on the Registrar’s website. An optional 12-credit minor can fulfill the applicable elective requirements.

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