Knowledge and skills students will grasp during the study

ACCOUNTING (B.S.) major involves the study of
management accounting systems and the controllership
function, fund accounting for government, schools, hospitals
and other not for-profit organizations, provides and
understanding of the various types of fraud applications,
including occupational fraud and non-occupational fraud.
Meanwhile, it also applies computerized methods to the design
and operation of accounting systems, instructs the student
on other computerized aspects of accounting and related
business procedures. It builds on the skills developed for the
preparation of financial statements including reporting and
analysis of liabilities, stock holder’s equity, and investments.

Core Required Courses

COMPUTERIZED ACC SYSTEMS
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES I
FEDERAL INCOME TAXES II
COST ACCOUNTING
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
AUDITING
BUSINESS LAW

Accounting is the study of how an organization records financial transactions and analyzes and communicates the results of such transactions. It studies the standard accounting financial statements and seeks to analyze the entity’s operating results and discusses ways in which various users can utilize accounting information. The program looks to both the business and not for-profit sectors of the community. The four year B.S. in Accounting Program will prepare students for various positions in accounting. Graduates of this program are eligible to sit for the American CPA examination; however 150 credit hours are required to apply to be licensed as a CPA. The program is CPA Australia accredited as well.