application deficiency – communication credits

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    Namstut
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    Did anyone have a license application deficiency related to missing semester hour (one hour!) in business, technical, or accounting communications above the introductory level? If yes, how did you resolve this deficiency? I am looking for an online course.

    I also have to take another audit class, and of course, accounting ethics, which I will be taking online at Foothill College but I can’t seem to find a business communication course.

    To say the least, this is a bit frustrating, considering that I have Masters in Accounting & Finance and a total of 170 credits. Never ending…

    Edited to add:

    Specific Business Course Requirement
    27 semester hours of non-duplicative coursework in business administration at the undergraduate or graduate level, which must include:
    At least 18 semester hours of courses above the introductory level in business administration, such as:
    Behavior of Organizations, Groups, and Persons
    Business Communications
    Business Ethics
    Business Law
    Computer Information Systems
    Economics
    Finance
    Legal and Social Environment of Business
    Management
    Marketing
    Quantitative Applications in Business
    Statistics
    Other areas as approved by the Board
    At least 3 of the 18 semester hours must be in business, technical, or accounting communications. The course content should include professional communication with internal or external stakeholders of an organization. The course should address oral and written skills such as: presentations, effective listening, rhetoric, digital literacy, corporate and organizational communications, and global communications. Deliverables could include items such as: memorandums, presentations, proposals, reports, audit programs, engagement summaries, business or financial plans, or tax planning proposals.

    AUD 7/6/16 Passed
    BEC 9/3/16
    FAR TBD
    REG TBD

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