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Business Administration Accounting – Bachelor’s

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Take the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the concepts, organization structures and strategies driving today’s complex organizational environment.

Upon completion of the Business Administration Accounting – Bachelor’s program, you should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of accounting principles.
  • Communicate effectively with internal and external business stakeholders and potential
    employers.
  • Perform relevant business computations for use by internal and external business stakeholders.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of internal accounting tools and metrics used to aid management
    decision making.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the functional business areas that complement the accounting
    component of a company.
  • Use computer software to produce effective business documents and perform key business
    procedures.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of professional, legal, and ethical standards by which accountants
    and auditors must abide.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of standard accounting practices as they are used by
    accounting professionals.
Check out our “Not-What-You-Would-Expect” Guide to Business to learn more about this high-demand field.

Online Tuition Comparison

Total tuition for a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration Accounting at ANU is only $48,780. Large online colleges with course-based programs are 12% – 154% higher and do not include fees or textbooks.(1) ANU tuition includes all fees (application, course, technology, graduation, etc.), textbooks, and lab equipment (where applicable).

Course Information

Business Administration Accounting (BBACC): 180 Credits

GLOBAL LEARN CLASSES

BBACC Courses

OFFERED TIMES

2 Hours Every Other Week

Evening classes are scheduled between 6 and 10 pm, EST

Program Core: 112 Credits

  • ACC101 Principles of Accounting I
  • ACC102 Principles of Accounting II
  • ACC115 Computerized Accounting
  • ACC200 Principles of Accounting III
  • ACC201 Intermediate Accounting I
  • ACC203 Cost Accounting I
  • ACC216 Income Tax
  • ACC313 Managerial Accounting
  • ACC314 Auditing
  • ACC317 Cost Accounting II
  • ACC320 Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACC416 Advanced Taxation
  • ACC418 Municipal and Institutional Accounting
  • ACC420 Intermediate Accounting III
  • BUS110 Business Math I
  • BUS120 Introduction to Finance
  • BUS121 Principles of Economics
  • BUS210 Business Math II
  • BUS225 Business Communications
  • BUS324 Financial Planning and Investments
  • BUS386 Money, Banking and the Financial Marketplace
  • BUS390 Research and Report Writing
  • BUS490 Corporate Budgeting
  • COM151 The Microsoft® Office

Select 3** (Minimum of 4 credit hours must be 300-400 level)

  • BUS101 Introduction to Business
  • BUS123 Practical Law
  • BUS125 Principles of Management
  • BUS217 Organizational Behavior
  • BUS223 Sales and Contract Law
  • BUS350 Managing the Small Business
  • BUS391 Production and Operations Management
  • BUS392 Purchasing and Materials Management
  • BUS490 Corporate Budgeting

Select 1
Standard Track
BUS495 Strategic Management
Experiential

Learning Track
BUS499 Business Externship and Capstone

Note(s):

For all courses: See course description for applicable prerequisites.

* This program requires this General Education course or equivalent

** Based on availability

For program disclosure information, please visit

https://www.an.edu/programs/business-administration-accounting-bachelors/

General Education: 56 Credits (at least 1 from each discipline)

Written and Oral Communication

  • ENG102 English Composition*
  • ENG126 Oral Communication

Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic

  • LOG215 Thinking Critically
  • MAT101 Understanding Mathematics
  • MAT214 Algebra
  • MAT220 Algebra and Basic Statistics

Arts and Humanities

  • ETH205 Ethics
  • GEN241 Cultural Appreciation

Social and Behavioral Sciences

  • HIS290 American History 1945-Present
  • POL202 Political Science
  • SY127 Psychology
  • PSY200 Human Growth and Development
  • SOC103 General Sociology

Physical/Natural Science

  • BIO101 Introduction to Biology
  • CHM105 General, Organic Biochemistry
  • ENV101 Environmental Science

Electives (Select 3**) 12 Credits

To be selected in consultation with the Academic Advisor to achieve a balanced educational program in keeping with the personal objectives and career ambitions of the student.

Review the TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS for blended and online programs.

Dr. Lyndsey Obringer

Dean of Business & Accounting

Welcomes you to the Accounting Department.

 Build the foundation of your goals at American National University.

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