Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Programs
The CCB has two post-baccalaureate certificate programs:one in management and one in accounting. Both programs are described below.
Certificate in Accounting
This is a one-year (30-credit) certificate program designed for those already holding a baccalaureate to continue their education and achieve their career goals with a solid foundation in accounting. The program accepts students with baccalaureate degrees in any field. There are two certificate tacks depending on the undergraduate major. For those with degrees in a non-business major, the program will provide an intensive introduction to the accounting discipline. It is appropriate for individuals with current or expected future responsibilities in a managerial position to acquire the accounting skills essential for career advancement. Those employed in the engineering, legal, or medical professions with career goals towards management may find an accounting certificate particularly helpful.
For those holding a baccalaureate degree in a business major, there is an opportunity to acquire the credentials for a career in accounting by taking advanced courses in addition to obtaining a solid foundation in the discipline. Completion of this track in the certificate program qualifies a graduate to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam in the State of Massachusetts as well as in many other states that have recently instituted the 150 hour credit requirement. The 30 credits earned in the certificate program can be used in conjunction with the 120 credits awarded in the standard undergraduate degree program to satisfy the requirements. The curriculum covered in the program is also excellent preparation for taking the examination of the designation as a Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
Entrance to the Program
Applicants apply for acceptance to the PBCA Program through the Graduate Studies Office. Applicants follow the procedures for acceptance into the MBA, but in a curtailed form. They fill out the same application form as do MBA applicants and supply an essay and official transcripts of their college and other graduate degrees. However, they are not required to submit GMAT scores or recommendation letters.
Certificate recipients who wish to apply for admission to the MBA program mu st follow the application requirements and process described in the Graduate Catalogue. GMAT scores may be waived for students who complete the certificate program with a GPA of 3.5 or higher with no āCā grades.
Program Requirements
Non-Business Baccalaureate
| ACT 211 | Principles of Accounting I |
| ACT 212 | Principles of Accounting II |
| ACT 311 | Intermediate Accounting I |
| ACT 312 | Intermediate Accounting II |
| ACT 351 | Cost Accounting |
| ACT 401 | Auditing |
| ACT 411 | Taxation |
| ACT 454 | Financial Statement Analysis |
| MGT 212 | Statistics |
Business Major Baccalaureate
| ACT 311 | Intermediate Accounting I |
| ACT 312 | Intermediate Accounting II |
| ACT 351 | Cost Accounting |
| ACT 355 | Accounting Information Systems |
| ACT 401 | Auditing |
| ACT 411 | Taxation |
| ACT 412 | Advanced Taxation |
| ACT 421 | Advanced Financial Accounting |
| ACT 431 | Advanced Managerial Accounting |
| ACT 454 | Financial Statement Analysis |
Other Courses Where Necessary
| ECO 212 | Principals of Economics - Micro |
| MGT 212 | Statistics |
In both the non-business and business baccalaureate certificate program, all course prerequisites must be completed to register for courses in the program.
Certificate in Management
The Post-Baccalaureate Management Certificate (PBMC) Program offers students who already hold a non-business bachelor's degree the opportunity to meet the demands of new careers in management or satisfy their personal goals.
Applicants apply for acceptance to the PBMC Program through the Graduate Studies Office. Applicants follow the procedures for acceptance into the MBA, but in a curtailed form. They fill out the same application form as do MBA applicants and supply an essay and official transcripts of their college and other graduate degrees. However, they are not required to submit GMAT scores or recommendation letters.
The program is compatible with our MBA degree requirements, enabling certificate recipients to transition into the MBA program. Certificate recipients who wish to apply for admissions to the MBA program must follow the application requirements and process described in the Graduate Catalog.
GMAT scores may be waived for students who complete the certificate program with a GPA of 3.5 or higher with no "C" grades. When admitted to the MBA program, graduate courses completed as part of the certificate program within the last five years shall be counted toward the MBA degree with the approval of the MBA director.
The Program:
Students must complete the following four courses (12 Credit hours):
| POM 500 | Statistical Analysis | 3 |
| ACT 500 | Financial Accounting | 3 |
| FIN 500 | Economic Concepts for Managers | 3 |
| MGT 600 | Social Responsibility and Business Law | 3 |
Grades ranging from "A" to "C" are passing grades. If a student has a demonstrable experience in any of the above four subject areas, substitute courses can be taken upon consultation with and approval of the program advisor.