The University of Virginia record April 1, 1929 | ||
ACCOUNTANCY
The modern business corporation with its extended and widespread activities
demands the services of trained accountants. This demand has been furthered
and tremendously increased in recent years as a result of the Federal Income
Tax Laws. Accountancy has, in fact, developed into a profession.
The courses offered here give a student instruction in the fundamental principles
of the subject, whereas the more advanced courses prepare him for professional
practice in accountancy, and lead up to the State examinations for the certified
public accountant certificate. The elementary course is required of all
applicants for a B.S. in Commerce degree.
Session-hours | |
Government B1 | 3 |
Commercial Law B1 | 3 |
Economics B2 | 3 |
Economics B3 | 3 |
Economics B6 | 3 |
15 |
20
Economics B5 | 3 |
Economics B9 | 3 |
History B2 or B3 | 3 |
Economics C3 | 3 |
Economics C4 | 3 |
15 |
The University of Virginia record April 1, 1929 | ||