Timothy Davis

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While at Longwood University, I have developed important skills required to become a successful business professional. I chose to study both Accounting and Information Systems & Security so I may enjoy job security while also pursuing my passions in IT.

 

Here are the classes I have taken.

Fall 2011

ART 120

Foundations of Contemporary Design

ART 130

Drawing I

ART 261

History of Western Art

ENGL 150

Writing and Research

 

Spring 2012

BIOL 101

Biological Concepts

ECON 217

Micro Economics
PHED 101

Fitness Concepts: Weight Training

PSYC

Introduction to Psychology

 

Fall 2012

ACCT 240

Principles of Accounting I

ACCT 296

Legal Environment

ECON 218

Macro Economics

HIST 110

Modern Western Civilization

MATH 114

Consumer Mathematics

 

Spring 2013

ACCT 242

Principles of Accounting II

ENGL 203

Americal Literature

MANG 275

Business Statistics

SOCL 102

Contemporary Social Problems

 

Fall 2013

ACCT 340

Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 344

Tax Accounting I

ART 201

Architecture Appreciation & Design

ISYS 370

Principles of Management Information Systems

MANG 291

Business Communication

 

Spring 2014

ACCT 341

Intermediate Accounting II

ACCT 342

Cost Accounting
ACCT 350

Principles of Fraud Examination

ISYS 376

Cyber Security

ISYS 473

Network Communications

 

Fall 2014

ACCT 346

Intermediate Accounting III
ACCT 492

Internship Accounting: Internal Audit

ISYS 272

Intro to Business Programming

ISYS 373

Database Management

MANG 360

Principles of Management

MARK 380

Principles of Marketing

 

Spring 2015

ACCT 345

Tax Accounting II

ECON 319

International Economics

ISYS 471

Intro to Systems Analysis & Design

ISYS 475

Web Programming

MANG 474

Business Ethics & Diversity

 

Fall 2015

ACCT 442

Auditing

ACCT 443

Government & Non-for-Profit Accounting

FINA 350

Principles of Finance

PHYS 103

Conceptual Physics

 

I also have one more semester, however I do not have a working estimate of which classes I will be taking.
 By the time I graduate, I will have completed 150 college credits which will allow me to obtain a CPA license, assuming I pass the exam.

Author: Timothy L. Davis
Last modified: 4/14/2015 6:43 AM (EDT)