2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
Accounting
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While confirming the discipline’s technical content, the Department of Accounting also endeavors to present accounting as a liberal discipline. When discussing accounting rules and standards, the emphasis is given to fundamental underlying principles and the conceptual framework of the discipline. In explaining complex standards, the faculty consider the economic consequences of accounting rules and pronouncements. In all accounting courses, professors seek to strengthen students’ skills of analysis, synthesis, and oral and written communication. In order to meet the 150-hour educational requirement set by California law, the department offers a Master of Science (MS) in Accounting degree program.
Faculty
Sankaran Venkateswar, PhD, CPA, CMA, Professor, Chair
David Bui, PhD, Assistant Professor
Simon Cui, PhD, Assistant Professor
Catherine Finger, PhD, Associate Professor
Judith Hermis, PhD, Assistant Professor, Graduate Program Director
Internships
Students who want to combine study with practical experience in accounting should contact the program director and the SMC Career Center in advance for information on a variety of opportunities available in both the private and public sectors. Academic course credit for internships may be available through enrollment in the Accounting Internship (ACCTG 495 ) course.
Prerequisite Grade
Any course listed in this department with a prerequisite requires a grade of C- or better in the prerequisite course.
Corporate Accounting SSTE Credential Pathway
This major has an integrated Single Subject Teacher Education (SSTE) pathway to prepare future middle and high school classroom teachers. The integrated program of study enables students to graduate with their BAs and a CA teaching credential in 4 years. See Teacher Education: Single Subject Teacher Education Pathways , for detailed information on credential courses.
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ArtsMinorCoursesAccounting - Lower Division Accounting - Upper Division
Students may not transfer more than two upper-division accounting courses from another institution for credit in the accounting major (or minor). Online courses will not be accepted for credit. Transfer credits must be approved by the program director.
Upper division courses are offered one term per year. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that they take all required courses in the term in which they are offered.
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