Graduates will possess the basic skills required to function effectively in entry-level positions in public, managerial, governmental, and non-profit accounting fields and will be prepared for graduate study beyond the Bachelor's degree. Graduates will possess the written, oral and computational skills that employers require as well as an understanding of the principles of the accounting profession within the framework of Judeo-Christian ethics.
| Courses | |
|---|---|
| BUS 201, 202 | Principles of Economics |
| BUS 221, 222 | Principles of Accounting |
| BUS 302 | Managerial Finance |
| BUS 306 | Principles of Marketing |
| BUS 321 | Managerial Accounting |
| BUS 330 | Principles of Management |
| BUS 350 | Business Law I |
| BUS 434 | Organizational Behavior Management |