What courses are recommended to help prepare for each part of the Uniform CPA exam?

While all ACCT courses will help to varying degrees with the four parts of the CPA exam, some suggested courses are listed below (list not all-inclusive):

Recommended Courses
CPA Exam Part Suggested Courses
Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR) ACCT 3331 (UG) or ACCT 6330 (GR), ACCT 3332 (UG) or ACCT 6332 (GR), ACCT 6333 (GR), ACCT 6365 (GR)
Auditing and Attestation (AUD) ACCT 4334 (UG) or ACCT 6334, (GR), ACCT 6335 (GR), ACCT 6392 (GR)
Regulation (REG) ACCT 3350 (UG) or ACCT 6350, (GR), ACCT 6353 (GR), ACCT 6370 (GR), ACCT 6335 (GR)
Business Environment & Concepts (BEC) ACCT 3341 (UG) or ACCT 6331 (GR), ACCT 4342 (UG) or ACCT 6343 (GR), ACCT 4336 (UG) or ACCT 6344 (GR)

For more information about the material tested in each part of the Uniform CPA examination, please visit the AICPA’s website (American Institute of Certified Public Accountancy, Becoming a CPA).

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