Business Core (30 credits)
• BUS 101: Financial Accounting*
• BUS 206: Management Principles*
• BUS 207: Marketing Principles*
• BUS 250: Accounting Principles
• BUS 315: Data Analytics & Information Systems
• BUS 342: Business Law
• BUS 410: Financial Markets
• BUS 411: Financial Decision Making
• BUS 426: Strategic Management
• MAT 208: Introductory Statistics or MAT 209 Probability and Statistics
* Must earn a grade of "C" or better
Accounting Courses (18 credits)
• BUS 252: Intermediate Accounting I
• BUS 253: Intermediate Accounting II
• BUS 301: Advanced Accounting
• BUS 304: Federal Taxation
• BUS 400: Cost Accounting
• BUS 402: Auditing
Related Area (9 credits)
• COM 344: Writing for the Workplace
• ECON 248: Macroeconomics I
• ECON 249: Microeconomics II
High Performer Development Series (3 credits)
• BUS 251: High Performer Development Series I
• BUS 351 High Performer Development Series II
• BUS 451 High Performer Development Series III*
*With department chair approval, transfer and/or adult education students may take BUS 452 to fulfill this requirement.
Recommended Courses (Optional)
• BUS 441: Cooperative Education in Business I
• BUS 442: Cooperative Education in Business II
Fraud Examination Concentration
Accounting majors also can complete a 12-credit concentration in fraud examination. This concentration includes courses necessary to provide you with the core competencies needed to excel in fraud examination. By completing the courses necessary for this concentration, you’ll be prepared to sit for the Certified Fraud Examiner exam. Attaining fraud examiner certification can be extremely useful if you’re pursuing a career in a field such as accounting, human resources, management, criminal justice or insurance. Required courses in the fraud examination concentration are:
• BUS 101: Financial Accounting
• BUS 200: Managerial Accounting OR BUS 250 Accounting Principles
• BUS 205: Fraud Examination
• MBA 555: Forensic Accounting (Please check with your advisor for more details.)
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Beta Lambda provides opportunities students to develop vocational competencies for business and office occupations and business teacher education. The specific goals are to promote competent, aggressive business leadership, understand American business enterprise, establish career goals, encourage scholarship, promote sound financial management, and develop character and self-confidence and to facilitate transition from school to work. The Alvernia College PBL Chapter has won many awards on both state and national levels. In competitions, the Alvernia PBL Chapter regularly participates in state and national workshops and conferences, is active in campus projects and completes community service projects.
The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
IMA is the world's largest organization devoted to management accountants, financial management and information management professionals. IMA Student Chapters promote careers in those areas and helps to develop leadership skills.
Internship Opportunities
Internship placements for our students have included Citizens Bank, Walt Disney World, Rohm & Haas, Vanguard, GVA Smith Mack, Haines & Kibblehouse, US Department of Treasury, US Department of Finance, Stroehmann/Maier’s Bakery, Webb Insurance, InRoads, Reading Royals, Olsen/DeTurck, Philadelphia Eagles, Cott Beverage, Four Seasons Produce, Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young and the Camden Riversharks.
The Washington Center Experience
Alvernia students have an opportunity to earn college credit by spending a semester or summer in Washington, D.C. where they serve as interns in a congressional office, government agency, major corporation, newspaper or news network, or agencies devoted to legal affairs, international relations, or business and economics. Participants are customarily juniors or seniors who have achieved grade point averages of 2.5 or better and who have the endorsement of the appropriate academic area. In addition to their internship, students select one seminar dealing with the arts and humanities, communication, public policy, the legal system, business, and government. Interested students should see their academic advisor.
Delta Mu Delta
Delta Mu Delta is a business honor society that recognizes and encourages academic excellence of students to create a community that fosters the well-being of its individual members and the business community through life-time membership.
Bloomberg Terminal
Alvernia University students have access to the Bloomberg Terminal, located in the John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne. The Bloomberg Terminal provides real-time and historical data, market moving news, and analytics to help leading business and financial professionals worldwide make better informed investment decisions. The university’s subscription to the Bloomberg Terminal will enable students to become family with tools used in financial services while reinforcing classroom theory.