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ACEND Accreditation
The Cedar Crest College undergraduate Nutrition degree program and the Dietetic Internship Program are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. ACEND is the specialized accrediting agency for education programs preparing students for careers as registered dietitian nutritionists. ACEND protects students and the public by assuring the quality and continued improvement of dietetics programs as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
The contact information for ACEND is:
Mail: 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190, Chicago, IL 60606-6995 Phone: 800/877-1600 ext.5400
Email:
Website: eatrightpro.org/ACEND
he Department of Biological Sciences at Cedar Crest College is seeking qualified faculty to serve a one year appointment as a visting assistant professor. The position also involves related duties such as college committee work, biology departmental duties, student recruitment and advisement, and continuing professional development.
Accounting Major
Program Requirements
All courses within the major must be passed with a grade of C- or better; however, a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.25 and a minimum average in the major of 2.50 must be achieved.
To be certified for graduation, a student majoring in Accounting must take a minimum of 30 credits of course work in the Department of Business, Management, and Economics at Cedar Crest College.
Course Requirements
Students majoring in the Department of Business, Management, and Economics are required to take the following courses, in addition to courses required for their specific major:
ACC 101 Financial Accounting 3 credits
ACC 102 Managerial Accounting 3 credits
ACC 202 Business Applications and Technology 3 credits
ACC 250 Principles of Finance 3 credits
BUA 283 Professional Ethics 3 credits
BUA 204 Business Communications 3 credits
BUA 219 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 3 credits
BUA 221 Business Law 3 credits
BUA 354 Industry Strategy and Innovation 3 credits
ECO 101 Principles of Economics: Macro 3 credits
OR ECO 102 Principles of Economics: Micro 3 credits
MRK 230 Principles of Marketing 3 credits
Accounting Requirements
ACC 203 Cost Accounting 3 credits
ACC 309 Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits
ACC 310 Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits
ACC 315 Personal Income Tax Accounting 3 credits
ACC 321 Advanced Financial Accounting 3 credits
Liberal Arts Curriculum Requirements fulfilled within the Major
The student fulfills the Technology, Oral Presentation, and Information Literacy requirements by successfully completing the following courses embedded within the Accounting Major:
Technology: ACC 202 Business Applications and Technology
Oral Presentation: BUA 204 Business Communications, BUA 354 Industry Strategy and Innovation
Information Literacy: BUA 354 Industry Strategy and Innovation
The following Liberal Arts Foundation requirements may be fulfilled by successfully completing the corresponding courses within the major:
WRI-2: BUA 204 Business Communications
Ethics: BUA 283 Professional EthicsMath and Logic: BUA 219 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics
Global Studies: BUA 240 International Business, ECO 315 International Economics, or MRK 336 Global Marketing
Social Science: ECO 101 Principles of Economics: Macro, ECO 102 Principles of Economics: Micro
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the Accounting Major, students will be able to:
- Effectively use organizational financial accounting systems, including reporting functions.
- Prepare and analyze common financial statements.
- Act ethically and legally in accounting, financial reporting, and decision-making.
- Prepare a budget and related statements based on financial forecasting.
- Apply intermediate and advanced financial accounting techniques to advance organizational goals.
- Communicate and collaborate across organizational functional areas in inclusive, multicultural global business.
Accounting Minor
Program Requirements
All Cedar Crest College students are eligible to take this minor. All courses within the minor must be passed with a grade of C- or better. Business Administration majors cannot apply any accounting electives to their major if they choose this minor.
Required Courses
ACC 101 Financial Accounting 3 credits
ACC 102 Managerial Accounting 3 credits
ACC 202 Advanced Business Systems 3 credits
ACC 250 Principles of Finance 3 credits
ACC 309 Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits
ACC 310 Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits
Certified Financial Planner Concentration
*Courses with CFP Prefix offered online through LCMC Consortium
Required Courses
CFP 301 General Principles of Financial Planning 3 credits
CFP 302 Risk Management and Insurance Planning 3 credits
CFP 303 Investment Planning 3 credits
CFP 304 Tax Planning 3 credits
CFP 305 Retirement Savings and Income Planning 3 credits
CFP 306 Estate Planning 3 credits
CFP 307 Financial Plan Development 3 credits
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