Accountants gather, organize and analyze financial information. Advancements in technology, evolving accounting rules and regulations, and rapid globalization promise abundant and interesting career opportunities to those with strong quantitative abilities. In response to the rapidly changing environment, this degree is tailored to develop supplemental skills in Information Technology and analyzing data.

Accounting-Data Analysis graduates seek employment in a variety of positions in public accounting firms, industry, and not-for-profits. For public accounting firms, these graduates may find employment in either the traditional assurance track or the more IT-oriented risk advisory track. In either case, these graduates will analyze large, client-prepared datasets to accomplish audit objectives for their assigned audit team. In an industry employment position, the graduates will work as part of the management team providing information for decision support, taxation issues and performance evaluation. In the not-for-profit sector, the graduates will also analyze data to assist their organizations in decision support and performance evaluation. This accounting track specifically develops skills in Information Technology to enable graduates to utilize data analysis and visualization in these tasks.

Lubar College of Business accounting programs are separately accredited by the AACSB (one of only three accounting accredited schools in Wisconsin). Accounting graduates meet the legal requirements to take the CPA Exam in Wisconsin; however, 150 credits of education are required to obtain the CPA license in Wisconsin. Many BBA Accounting-Data Analysis graduates apply, are accepted, and enroll in the Lubar College of Business Master of Science in Management-Professional Accounting (MS-PA) program to complete the credits necessary to prepare for the CPA exam and meet the 150 credits for licensure.

Requirements

Advancement to Major
General Education Requirements24
Business Foundation Courses21
Business Core28
Accounting Major Requirements24
Data Analysis Requirements12
General Electives 11
Total Credits120

Advancement to the Major

Students are eligible to advance within the major when the following requirements have been met:

Attain Junior standing (56 credits)
Satisfy Oral and Written Communication requirement (Part A) by obtaining a grade of 'C' or better
College Writing and Research
Or obtain a high enough score on the English Placement Test or other appropriate test, as determined by the English Department.
Satisfy Quantitative Literacy requirement (Part A) by obtaining a grade of 'C' or better
Introduction to College Algebra
Algebraic Literacy II
Or place high enough on the Math Placement Test or other appropriate test, as determined by the Mathematical Sciences Department.
Complete the Business Foundation Courses
With a cumulative GPA of 2.25 or above
Achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher
Obtain a cumulative GPA (including transfer work) equal to or higher than the standard established by the Lubar College of Business
Achieve a cumulative UWM GPA of 2.00 or higher
Students who have a 2.50 cumulative grade point average or higher, including at least a 2.00 UWM cumulative grade point average, are guaranteed advancement to major.

Lubar College of Business General Education Requirements

Oral and Written Communication
ENGLISH 102College Writing and Research (or equivalent) 1
ENGLISH 205Business Writing3
Quantitative Literacy
Select one of the following (QL-A):
Introduction to College Algebra 1
Algebraic Literacy II 1
Or equivalent course
Select one of the following (QL-B):
Quantitative Models for Business
Survey in Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
Or equivalent course
Arts
Select 3 credits3
Humanities
Select 6 credits 26
Social Sciences
Select 6 credits 36
Natural Sciences
Select 6 credits (At least two courses including one lab) 46
UWM Foreign Language Requirement
Complete Foreign Language Requirement through: 1
Two years (high school) of a single foreign language
Two semesters (college) of a single foreign language
Or equivalent
UWM Cultural Diversity Requirement
One course from the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences must also satisfy UWM's Cultural Diversity requirement
Total Credits24
1

Credit earned for 100-level English and Math courses, as well as college credit earned for Foreign Languages, is counted towards General Electives.

2

Excluding COMMUN 103 if used to satisfy a Foundation course requirement.

3

Excluding COMMUN 105 if used to satisfy a Foundation course requirement. Only one 100- or 200-level economics course can be used to satisfy the Social Science requirement (excluding ECON 103 and ECON 104).

4

Excluding MATH 211, MATH 221, or MATH 231.

Business Foundation Courses

Complete with a cumulative grade point average of 2.25 or higher:

ECON 103Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 104Principles of Macroeconomics3
BUS ADM 201Introduction to Financial Accounting 14
BUS ADM 230Introduction to Information Technology Management 24
MATH 208Quantitative Models for Business 34
or MATH 211 Survey in Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
COMMUN 103Public Speaking3
or COMMUN 105 Business and Professional Communication
Total Credits21
1

A grade of "B" or better in BUS ADM 201 is required for Accounting majors. Students in the Business Scholars Program or who are interested in joining the program should enroll in the equivalent BUS ADM 207 course.

2

A grade of "C" or better in BUS ADM 230 is required for Information Technology Management majors. Students in the Business Scholars Program should enroll in the equivalent BUS ADM 231 course.

3

Or equivalent to MATH 208 or MATH 211.

Business Core Courses

BUS ADM 202Managerial Accounting3
BUS ADM 210Statistical Modeling in Business Analytics4
or BUS ADM 211 Business Scholars: Statistical Modeling in Business Analytics
BUS ADM 330Organizations3
or BUS ADM 331 Business Scholars: Organizations
BUS ADM 360Principles of Marketing3
or BUS ADM 361 Business Scholars: Principles of Marketing
BUS ADM 370Introduction to Supply Chain Management3
or BUS ADM 371 Business Scholars: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
BUS ADM 391Business Law I3
BUS ADM 450Intermediate Finance3
BUS ADM 600Management Analysis3
International Business Component
Complete one of the following:3
International Financial Management
International Marketing
International Business
Study Abroad: Business Topics:
Global Information Technology Management
Cross-Cultural Management
International Investments
Total Credits28

Accounting Major Requirements

A minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, completion of MATH 208 or MATH 211BUS ADM 230 or BUS ADM 231, a grade of B or better in BUS ADM 201 or BUS ADM 207, and completion of BUS ADM 202 are required to enroll in BUS ADM 301. A grade of B or better in BUS ADM 301 is required to enroll in BUS ADM 402BUS ADM 404, and BUS ADM 409.

Required Courses
BUS ADM 301Intermediate Accounting I4
BUS ADM 303Career Planning for Accounting1
BUS ADM 402Intermediate Accounting II3
BUS ADM 404Cost Management3
BUS ADM 405Income Tax Accounting I3
BUS ADM 406Income Tax Accounting II3
BUS ADM 408Accounting Information Systems3
BUS ADM 409Auditing: Procedures and Applications3
BUS ADM 410Accountants' Ethical Responsibilities1
Total Credits24

Data Analysis Requirements

In addition to the Accounting Major Requirements, a minimum grade of ‘B’ is required in both BUS ADM 335 and BUS ADM 434 in the Accounting, BBA: Data Analysis program.

Required Courses6
Introduction to Business Application Development
Data Base Management Systems
Elective Courses (select two):6
Systems Analysis and Design
Information Technology Management Topics:
Business Intelligence
Enterprise Systems Concepts and Issues
Total Credits12

General Electives

Credits towards the degree not counted in other categories will apply to General Electives. Classes counting towards General Electives may include, but are not limited to:11
Introduction to College Writing
College Writing and Research
Introduction to College Algebra
Algebraic Literacy II
Foreign Language credits
Total Credits11

Degree Completion Requirements

Credits

A minimum of 120 credits is required for graduation for all majors. At least 50% of the business credit hours required for the business degree must be completed at UWM.

Grade Point Average

Students are required to earn at least a 2.25 overall GPA to graduate. Non-accounting majors are required to earn a minimum 2.25 GPA in all business and economics courses, as well as a 2.25 GPA in all business and economics courses completed at UWM, to graduate.

Accounting majors must have earned a 2.5 GPA for all business and economics courses completed (including transfer credits), as well as a 2.5 GPA in all business and economics courses completed at UWM, to graduate.

Residence Requirements

A minimum of 12 credits must be completed in residence at UWM in each Business Administration major.

Students must earn their last 30 credits at UWM. BBA degree and major requirements must be completed within 10 years of initial enrollment at UW-Milwaukee. Should students not complete the degree and major within the 10-year time frame, the students will switch to the most current degree and major requirements. A new 10-year time frame would then begin.

Post-Baccalaureate Options

The above requirements refer to the full requirements of an initial bachelors degree only. Requirements of a second undergraduate degree are listed on the Lubar College's Policies and Regulations. The Accounting major may not be completed as a second undergraduate degree or as a post-baccalaureate major/Certificate of Major. The General Business Major may not be completed as a post-baccalaureate major/Certificate of Major.

Multiple Majors

Students interested in completing a double major with another UWM program or within Business should meet with an academic advisor to discuss how best to combine their academic plans. Students may double-count up to two major courses between any combination of BBA majors. Accounting majors may also use the BUS ADM 450 requirement towards the Finance or SCOM majors. General Business majors may not select a second major within the Lubar College of Business but may select any number of certificates. 

Certificate Option

Students have the option to complete one or more certificates in conjunction with BBA majors. No more than 50% of each certificate’s credits may double count towards BBA Core or Major requirements.

Advising

For information on Academic Advising for undergraduate business majors, see Undergraduate Student Services. All students should meet with an academic advisor at least once a semester.

Career Services

The Lubar College of Business also features a dedicated Career Services Center for its students. Internship positions and job requests are posted on a special bulletin board, which is maintained by the College as a service to students and to businesses that have specifically requested UWM business students to fill positions. Career Advisors can help students post their resume and search for jobs using UWM's jobs board on Handshake. The Career Services Center also provides a resume referral service. Potential employers may request resumes by functional area or by special interests within functional areas. Online national job searches and an alumni placement service are other services offered.

Honors in the Lubar College of Business

Beta Gamma Sigma is the national scholastic honor society in the field of business. Election to membership is available to both undergraduate and graduate students in business. Each semester, students are invited to join Beta Gamma Sigma. Selection is based upon outstanding scholastic achievement.

See also information on the Business Scholars Program.

Dean's Honor List

Students who earn a GPA of 3.500 or above on 12 or more graded credits in a given semester are placed on the Dean's Honor List.

Honors College Degree and Honors College Degree with Distinction

Granted to graduating seniors who complete Honors College requirements, as listed in the Honors College section of this site.

Commencement Honors

Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.500 or above, based on a minimum of 40 graded UWM credits earned prior to the final semester, will receive all-university commencement honors and be awarded the traditional gold cord at the December or May Honors Convocation. Please note that for honors calculation, the GPA is not rounded and is truncated at the third decimal (e.g., 3.499).

Final Honors

Earned on a minimum of 60 graded UWM credits: Cum Laude - 3.500 or above; Magna Cum Laude - 3.650 or above; Summa Cum Laude - 3.800 or above.