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Does Cost Accounting fulfill the Managerial Actg requirement at Excelsior ? - peace123 - 07-02-2011

Still waiting for my official evaluation from Excelsior. I switched from BS- CPA track to BS- General Accounting

Does anyone know if Cost Accounting fulfills the Managerial Accounting part of the Business Core requirements for a BS -General Accounting ?


Does Cost Accounting fulfill the Managerial Actg requirement at Excelsior ? - pixaloop - 07-02-2011

I'm also on the track for a BS in General Accounting. I can tell you that I took Managerial Accounting and still need to take Cost Accounting. I plan and hope Excelsior will approve this course: LSU Independent and Distance Learning

It will be my last accounting class.


Does Cost Accounting fulfill the Managerial Actg requirement at Excelsior ? - peace123 - 07-02-2011

Thank you Pixaloop. I just realized after looking at the catalog , that cost accounting is a required course in the concentration. Prior to that I was looking at the chart that did not list out the required subjects for the accounting concentration

I have taken both Managerial Accounting and Cost Accounting at a community college but because I took Managerial Accounting over 20 years ago it can not be used for the core requirement. I was hoping I could use Cost Accounting to cover the Managerial Accounting as it has not aged out yet but now I see they are both required courses.

Oh well, I guess I will have to do the StraighterLine accounting course that transfers into Excelsior as Managerial Accounting.