Business Administration Specialization: Accounting Bachelor’s Degree Program
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Business Administration Specialization: Accounting Bachelor’s Degree Program
College of Business & Management Bachelor’s Degree Program Business Administration Specialization: Accounting about this degree program general education coursework Businesses large and small are the core of the American economy. Earning a bachelor’s degree in the Business Administration degree program at DeVry University can help you launch a successful career in many business areas and industries, such as finance, accounting, operations, marketing or project management. At DeVry University, we believe in the value of a comprehensive education. This means broadening your knowledge and skill sets beyond the area of your degree program, to prepare you to succeed in today’s diverse and evolving workplace. Our program can help you develop critical communication and interpersonal skills, as well as teach you key business concepts and tactics. As a student, you can address real business issues taken from the boardrooms and offices of Fortune 500 companies. From day one, you can learn important analytical and communication skills, such as problem-solving, reasoning and analysis, academic and professional writing, and mathematics and statistics skills. These skills can better equip you to work across cultures and understand a wide range of concepts that influence your area of study. Our Business Administration degree program is designed to accommodate students with a wide range of experiences, including those with little or no prior college education or work experience. While earning your bachelor’s degree, you’ll benefit from selecting a business specialization that can further prepare you for a specific career path of your choosing. Specializations offered within the Business Administration degree program: • Accounting • Business Information Systems • Finance • Health Services Management • Hospitality Management • Human Resource Management • Operations Management • Project Management • Sales and Marketing • Security Management • Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship • Sustainability Management • Technical Communication General Education Coursework: • Communication Skills • Humanities • Mathematics • Natural Sciences • Personal and Professional Development • Social Sciences core-degree coursework all of these courses 1 of these courses 1 of these courses 1 ACCT-212 BIS-155 BUSN-115 BUSN-319 BUSN-379 COMP-100 ECON-312 MGMT-303 Financial Accounting Data Analysis with Spreadsheets with Lab Introduction to Business and Technology Marketing Finance Computer Applications for Business with Lab Principles of Economics Principles of Management of these courses ACCT-344 ACCT-346 Cost Accounting Managerial Accounting of these courses BIS-245 ECOM-210 Database Essentials for Business with Lab Fundamentals of E-Commerce 2-3 Those with prior work or educational experience may also want to consider our Technical Management or Management degree programs, which are available with many of the same specializations. Note: DeVry’s academic catalog, available via www.devry.edu/uscatalog, contains the most current and detailed program information, including graduation requirements. ACCT-349 ACCT-424 Advanced Cost Accounting Federal Tax Accounting II These electives are chosen through academic advising from courses that are different from those used to meet any other graduation requirement. They may be selected from other courses in the Business Administration program, or from other courses listed in the academic catalog, provided prerequisites are satisfied. Bachelor’s Degree Program College of Business & Management Business Administration Specialization: Accounting career-focused coursework about this specialization knowledge and skills DeVry’s Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration can help prepare you for the workplace with a solid business foundation. Our specialization in Accounting can further focus your studies and help equip you for the career you want to pursue. Financial Accounting 2 — Understand financial foundations, including asset recognition and measurement; external reporting; accounting for income taxes, pensions and other post-retirement benefits; shareholders’ equity, share-based compensation and earnings per share; accounting changes and error correction; and statements of cash flow. Accounting is the area in which businesses, organizations and government agencies record, analyze and communicate financial data. Our Accounting specialization will help you become familiar with how to ensure accuracy and compliance with established accounting standards and procedures. Our Accounting specialization can prepare you for a career in areas such as public, corporate, or government accounting as a financial analyst, forensic accountant, information technology specialist, international accountant or tax consultant. Tracking financial records and transactions, as well as handling payroll and billing functions are just some of the essential accounting functions you may perform. Graduates of DeVry University’s Business Administration program with a specialization in Accounting may consider careers including: • Budget Analyst • Cost Accountant • Internal Auditor • Financial Analyst • Financial Accountant • Accounting Manager • Financial Consultant • Tax Accountant According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow by 22 percent between 2008 and 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. According to its Occupational Outlook Handbook, “an increase in the number of businesses, changing financial laws and corporate governance regulations, and increased accountability for protecting an organization’s stakeholders will drive job growth.” 1 Auditing 2 — Examine the principles, practices and procedures used by public accountants for certifying corporate financial statements. 1 of these courses Federal Income Taxation 2 — Understand business of these courses models such as sole proprietorships, s-corporations and limited-partnerships, as well as the federal taxation concepts that apply to them, including income inclusions and exclusions; property transactions; capital gains and losses; and tax credits. did you know? DeVry University, its Keller Graduate School of Management and Becker Professional Education can provide you with a Fast Track to a career in Accounting. In as few as 5 years, you can earn a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, and prepare to take the CPA Exam. This path can save you 2 years, 7 courses and over $10,000 in tuition. Critical Thinking — Use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems. 3 Mathematical Reasoning 3 — Use mathematical formulas to solve problems or project outcomes. Judgment and Decision-Making 3 — Consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bba of these courses Accounting Information Systems 2 — Learn to design, install, operate and manage an integrated, automated accounting system, including ledgers, transaction process cycles, application controls, information security requirements and business information systems integration. Financial Advising 3 — Advise clients in areas such as compensation, employee health care benefits, the design of accounting or data processing systems, or longrange tax or estate planning. In New York, DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York. DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.ncahlc.org. DeVry is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. DeVry University is authorized for operation by the THEC. www.state.tn.us/thec. Nashville Campus – 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Program availability varies by location. AC0060. ©2014 DeVry Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. Version 7/7/14 all 1 all of these courses all of these courses ACCT-304 ACCT-305 ACCT-312 ACCT-405 ACCT-444 Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Intermediate Accounting III Advanced Accounting Auditing ACCT-324 ACCT-429 Federal Tax Accounting I Federal Income Taxation ACCT-352 ACCT-451 Business Information Systems with Lab Accounting Information Systems with Lab BUSN-460 Senior Project OR BUSN-462 BUSN-463 Senior Project I Senior Project II Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Accountants and Auditors, on the Internet at www.bls.gov/oco/ocos001.htm (visited February 1, 2011). DeVry University, on the internet at www.devry.edu/degree-programs/college-business-management/accounting-about.jsp. 3 O*NET OnLine, Accountants, on the Internet at www.online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/13-2011.01 (visited February 1, 2011). 1 2 Visit DeVry.edu or call 888.DEVRY.04