Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting
Degree Requirements
Degree Requirements
University Degree Requirements (120 Credit Hours):
To earn a BBA with a major in accounting, economics, finance, management, or marketing, students must complete at least 120 credit hours:
| General Education Requirements | (45) |
| BBA Core Courses | (36) |
| BBA Major | (24) |
| Major Courses | (18) |
| Major Electives | (6) |
| Internship & Common Capstone | (6) |
| Free Electives | (9) |
Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of upper-level courses (300-level and above), of which at least 24 credit hours need to be taken in the major, depending on the stipulations of each program. Of the 42 credit hours of upper-level courses required for the BBA, 27 credit hours should be in residence at AUK.
Minor
Students may elect to complement their major with a minor, defined as specialization in a discipline outside their chosen major. Students choosing to add a minor in one of the following areas should consult an academic advisor in the appropriate discipline.
The College oversees the following minors:
- Business Administration (for non-business majors)
- Economics
- Human Resource Management
The minor in business administration is designed for students majoring in any of AUK’s degree programs (BA, BE, or BS) except the BBA degree programs in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, and Marketing.
The minor in human resource management is designed for students majoring in any of AUK’s degree programs.
GENERAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR
Students may pursue one minor only. All AUK minor programs consist of a minimum of 18 credit hours, at least 9 credit hours of which must be taken in residence at AUK. No more than 9 credit hours earned from the major or general education requirements may apply towards any one minor.
Program Overview
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the BBA in Accounting, students will be able to:
- Construct, interpret, compare, and audit annual financial statements
- Use key financial and nonfinancial measures to evaluate performance
- Apply International Financial Reporting Standards and US GAAP
- Assume the role of a professional accountant in compliance with local and international regulatory authorities
- Integrate ethical standards in financial and managerial accounting and auditing practices and overcome impediments to ethical behavior
- Present different costing methods applied in manufacturing and service industries
- Design, use, and maintain accounting information systems to substantiate decisions
Department
Accounting is at the heart of every company and essentially functions as the “measuring stick” for all business transactions. The department’s primary objective for the accounting program is to expose students to the many facets of accounting. Students learn to manage and translate data generated through accounting information systems and other technology-related[RP1] data sources. Preparing students to guide clients and organizations in making better business decisions in an increasingly complex and data-driven world is a critical component of the program. Using accounting information for effective managerial decision-making, the program prepares students for careers in private, public, and non-profit organizations. It also provides a solid undergraduate foundation for students interested in graduate programs in accounting or other fields of study. The Department of Accounting reviews its curriculum on a regular basis to meet dynamic changes occurring in the accounting profession and business—both local and international.
Accounting major students have the choice to continue with their education by pursuing a master’s degree program or professional designations such as the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) to complement their degree and to make them highly attractive for a job anywhere in the world.
MISSION STATEMENT
The department’s mission is to produce accounting graduates who have the academic and professional base of knowledge to meet real world challenges.
VISION
The department’s vision is that it be recognized for its excellence in teaching, accounting research, and professional services.
VALUES
- Appreciation of diversity of people and perspectives.
- Commitment to excellence in teaching.
- Concern for students and emphasis on the need for accounting students to learn to think critically and communicate effectively.
- Integrity and ethics.
- Global orientation.
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