Accounting requires conceptualization. The curriculum gives students a multi-dimensional perspective of accounting to introduce them to the many critical ways it influences and impacts business. They will learn ;-
- Identify key issues, then research and evaluate credible data sources to help solve them.
- Use quantitative and qualitative skills to gather and analyze information.
- Apply accounting standards that are applicable in US and in the global economy.
- Review, analyze and write financial and business reports.
- Understand how cultural and legal practices affect accounting in global business environments.
To earn a bachelor of science degree in business administration with a concentration in accounting, students must complete a total of 120 credit hours, including [48] required hours in core business administration courses and [21] credit hours of core accounting courses. Students earn additional credits through business or economics electives.