The Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree program from the College of Business is designed to provide students with the basic body of knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to enter the accounting profession (public, government, or business and industry).
Students planning to obtain the CPA certificate must complete 150 credit-hours and are encouraged to complete the coordinated 150 hour B.S. and M.S. in Accounting. See the relevant section of this catalog for more information on the Accounting, M.S. program.
Professional Licensure Disclosure:
Federal law requires GSU to disclose information related to the educational requirements for licensure and certification in U.S. state and jurisdictions.
The B.S. in Accounting at GSU meets the educational requirements to sit for the four sections of the CPA exam in the state of Illinois. Students may also need 150 total credit hours to sit for the exam. Additional information about the educational requirements as well as the licensure requirements after passing the CPA exam are available on the Illinois Board of Examiners website: https://www.ilboe.org/
GSU has not made determination for licensure in other states and jurisdictions. Please visit https://nasba.org/stateboards/ to find each state’s licensure requirements. Students should note that many states and jurisdictions may also require 150 total credit hours and work experience being licensed.
5-Year MSA Admission Requirements - Special Sequence for students enrolled in the GSU BS in Accounting:
Students enrolling in the Accounting, B.S. program with the long term goal of completing a Master of Science in Accounting (MAS), may consider enrolling in the 5-Year MSA track. Special Admision requirements for this track are listed in the Accounting, M.S. page of this catalog. Students interested in pursuing this track should meet with their Undergraduate Academic Advisor to assure that the program of study reflects this 5-Year MSA option.