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Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc)

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  • Pre-Education: The University requires evidence of an earned bachelor degree in any discipline.
Program Description

Instruction is in Korean language. The Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc) is degree program designed for who desire to prepare for a career in accounting. If you want a career as a professional accountant, the B.Acc is designed specifically for you, with rigorous academic courses integrated with a professional orientation. This program will provide you with the knowledge and skills you'll need to enter the fields of public, private sector, corporate and governmental accounting, or to pursue advanced degrees in accounting, business or law.

Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom instruction and/or distance learning methodologies.
Program Goals

The Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc) degree program will allow students to:

  • Acquire a solid background in economics, finance, management, law, information systems, quantitative methods, and taxation;
  • Apply the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles to business applications;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment within which commercial organizations and accounting professionals must work.
Program Requirements
Course # Course Title
Units
General Education Module
30
GED 100 English
3
GED 105 Communication
3
GED 110 Mathematics
3
GED 120 Environmental Science
3
GED 126 Life Science
3
GED 130 Introduction to the Humanities
3
GED 135 World Civilizations
3
GED 140 Intro to Psychology
3
GED 145 Intro to Sociology
3
GED 150 United States History
3
Accounting Module
45
ACC 100k Accounting Principles
3
ACC 101k Intermediate Accounting I
3
ACC 102k Intermediate Accounting II
3
ACC 103k Intermediate Accounting III
3
ACC 201k Advanced Accounting I
3
ACC 202k Advanced Accounting II
3
ACC 203k Cost Accounting
3
ACC 204k Governmental Accounting
3
ACC 301k Audit I
3
ACC 302k Audit II
3
ACC 303k Audit III
3
ACC 304k Accounting Ethics
3
ACC 401k Federal Taxation I
3
ACC 402k Federal Taxation II
3
ACC 403k Federal Taxation III
3
Business Module
15
BUS 101k Business Law I
3
BUS 102k Business Law II
3
BUS 103k Business & Industry
3
FIN 101k Financial Management
3
INT 101k Information Technology
3
Elective Module
30
Students complete 10 general elective courses. Elective requirements can also be completed through transfer credit, standardized exam credit or experiential learning credit.
30
Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc)
120
Graduation Requirements
  • Student must complete 120 semester units of prescribed curriculum. One semester unit is equivalent to 15 contact hours or the equivalent in accelerated or distance learning terms.
  • Satisfactory completion of all required course work with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Students must apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.

 

 

 

 

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