03-27-2011, 08:11 PM
joel66 Wrote:Keep in mind that in Texas you need at least 15 units of upper division accounting in a class room setting. I have been doing job interviews and have done some research in Texas and Florida because I could end up in either locations (hoping to know by this Wed) and noticed in the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy it states, "At least 15 of these hours must result from physical attendance at classes meeting regularly on the campus of the transcript-issuing institution."
Thanks for the link! It will definately come in handy. I'm a student member of the Texas Society of Public Accountants, it's like $35 dollars a year; I did it to put on my resume so hopefully potential employers will see that I am serious about accounting. They give you a certificate; my husband makes fun of me because I put it in a frame in my office, he calls it my fake CPA certificate lol, I use it as motivation to have a real one some day!!
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Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60
Technical Writing - 60
Hereâs To Your Health - 435
Principles of Supervision - 441
Introduction to Computing - 463
Human Resource Management - 67
Personal Finance - 460
Organizational Behavior - 69
Ethics in America - 447
Principles of Statistics - 424!!
Introduction to Business - 443
Astronomy - 59
CLEP
Principles of Management - 64
Principles of Marketing - 65
Principles of Macroeconomics - 55
Principles of Microeconomics - 60