Bachelor of Science in Accounting
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 430 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
Blended, On-Campus
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Introduction
Accountants oversee the accurate and efficient operation of business by assessing financial statements, preparing tax returns, managing payroll, and much more. Since accountants are central to almost all organizational operations, they are often consulted to make business decisions and to find ways to reduce costs, enhance revenues, and improve profits. Getting your start in accounting can lead to a successful business career.
Sullivan’s on-campus and online Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting incorporates a unique blend of accounting, business, information technology, and general education requirements within the curriculum in order to graduate well-rounded, highly competent accounting professionals. Graduates will be prepared for careers in public accounting, management accounting, tax, not-for-profit, cost, governmental, and internal audit.
Ideal Students
What qualities should a Bachelor of Science in Accounting student have?
This program would appeal to you if you like numbers basic mathematics and mathematical relationships. In addition, this program will appeal to you if you are organized, analytical, attentive to detail, and able to work and communicate with others. At the bachelor's level, a greater understanding of accounting techniques and the ability to solve various financial and management issues are required.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Curriculum
Courses
- Principles of Accounting I
- Principles of Accounting II
- Principles of Accounting III
- Intermediate Accounting I
- Intermediate Accounting II
- Intermediate Accounting III
- Cost Accounting
- Federal Taxation I
- Federal Taxation II
- Managerial Accounting
- Auditing
- Accounting Bachelor Competency Exam Review
- Introduction to Business Law and Ethics
- Natural Sciences/Mathematics Elective
- Principles of Conflict Management
- Managing Diversity
- The Manager as Negotiator
- Computer Applications I
- Computer Applications II
- Financial Management
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Business Policy
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Advanced Writing
- Essential Strategies for Applied Communications (ESAC)
- College Algebra
- Introduction to Statistics
- Composition II
- Quantitative Methods
- Ethics
- Accounting Electives
- Business Elective
- Humanities/Fine Arts Elective
- Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective
- Composition I
- Free Electives
Total Credit Hours: 180
Length: 18 months beyond Associate Degree
Completion of the Associate Degree or its equivalent (see the Undergraduate Admissions section of the catalog for a description of Sullivan University's 2+2 programs).
The time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
- General Studies Electives - Students must choose three additional General Education classes, including one from the Natural Sciences / Mathematics category, one from the Social / Behavioral Sciences category, and one from the Humanities / Fine Arts category. These classes are in addition to the required General Education classes listed in the program.
- Free Electives - Students must choose additional classes in consultation with their faculty advisor to balance the program in keeping with the student's personal objectives.
Program Outcome
Objectives
To prepare students to earn CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification.
To ensure all graduates gain a thorough understanding of the fundamentals and applications of accounting, including:
- How to record business transactions using General Ledger Computer Software
- How to use a "Practice Set" that provides a full understanding of the accounting cycle from initial entries through financial statement preparation
- How to design an accounting system
- Tax law through preparation of true-to-life tax returns for individuals and corporations
- Payroll with a simulated model both as a manual system and a computerized system
Account bachelor's degree students will also complete an interdisciplinary capstone business policy project in which they must monitor their own company, make crucial business decisions, and evaluate those results.
English Language Requirements
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