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SUNY Oneonta

Accounting or Management 3-2 Programs

These academic programs are open to students in the Division of Economics & Business seeking a B.S. degree at the State University College at Oneonta, and either an M.S. in Professional Accounting, or M.B.A. in Management. These Cooperative 3-2 Professional Accounting and Management Programs are offered in cooperation with the School of Management at Binghamton University. The first three years are taken at the State University College at Oneonta. The next two years are at Binghamton University’s Graduate School of Management, and the undergraduate and graduate degrees are awarded at appropriate times by the two institutions involved. Admission to Binghamton University’s graduate program is not automatic. The principal eligibility factors are the undergraduate GPA and the score achieved on the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). Both programs feature a highly favorable coordination of undergraduate and graduate study, and completion of the entire sequence in five (instead of six) years. For further information on the 3-2 Programs in Professional Accounting or Management, contact the Coordinator of the programs in the Economics and Business Division. Required courses for these 3-2 programs are listed below.

Binghamton University 3-2 Professional Accounting Program Major Requirements

Study in Business Economics (at the College at Oneonta):

ECON 111, 112, 211, 212

12 s.h.

ACCT 100, 122, 311, 312

12 s.h.

FINC 231

3 s.h.

MGMT 241, 343, 345

9 s.h.

MKTG 261

3 s.h.

LAW 222, 326

6 s.h.

 

Total 45 s.h.

Courses in related areas (at the College at Oneonta):

INTD 106, 107, 108

3 s.h.

MATH 173

4 s.h.

STAT 101

3 s.h.

COMM 100, 220, 225, or 227

3 s.h.

COMP 100

3 s.h.

 

Total 16 s.h.

Remaining credits are used to meet general education and liberal arts requirements.

Binghamton University 3-2 Management Program Major Requirements

Study in Business-Economics (at the College at Oneonta):

ECON 111, 112, 211, 212

12 s.h.

ACCT 100, 122

6 s.h.

FINC 231

3 s.h.

LAW 222

3 s.h.

MGMT 241, 343, 345

9 s.h.

MKTG 261

3 s.h.

 

Total 36 s.h.

Courses in related areas (at the College at Oneonta):

INTD 106, 107, 108

3 s.h.

MATH 173

4 s.h.

STAT 101

3 s.h.

COMM 100, 220, 225, or 227

3 s.h.

COMP 100

3 s.h.

 

Total 16 s.h.

Remaining credits are used to meet general education and liberal arts requirements.

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