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Business Administration – Accounting

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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 program, you should be able to:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of accounting principles, intermediate accounting concepts, and
    individual taxation concepts.
  • 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.
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 an associate’s degree in Business Administration Accounting at ANU is only $24,932. Large online colleges with course-based programs are 9% – 200% 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 (BAA): 92 Credits

GLOBAL LEARN CLASSES

Business Administration Accounting Courses

OFFERED TIMES

2 Hours Every Other Week

Evening classes are scheduled between 6 and 10 pm, EST

Program Core: 60 Credits

  • ACC101 Principles of Accounting I
  • ACC102 Principles of Accounting II
  • ACC110 Payroll Accounting
  • ACC115 Computerized Accounting
  • ACC200 Principles of Accounting III
  • ACC201 Intermediate Accounting I 
  • ACC203 Cost Accounting I
  • ACC216 Income Tax
  • ACC313 Managerial Accounting
  • ACC320 Intermediate Accounting II
  • BUS110 Business Math I
  • BUS121 Principles of Economics
  • BUS125 Principles of Management
  • BUS210 Business Math II
  • BUS225 Business Communications

Note(s):

For all courses: See course description for applicable prerequisites.

* This program requires this General Education course or equivalent

** Based on availability

Note: Based on availability and department chair approval, students may substitute course ACC299 Accounting Externship

for a course listed under Career Support.

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Review the TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS for blended and online programs.

General Education: 24 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

PSY127 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 2**) 8 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.

Dr. Lyndsey Obringer

Dean of Business & Accounting

Welcomes you to the Business Department.

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