Accounting, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Since the inception of the program in 1959, ATU accounting graduates have established careers in every segment of the business world. Employment opportunities range from national, regional, and local public accounting firms to corporations, sole proprietorships, and national state and local government entities. The accounting profession offers a promising future for individuals who are comfortable in meeting people, expressing themselves, working in changing environments, and who possess an inquiring and logical thought process.
Courses
- ACCT 2000 — Accounting Principles I Lab
- ACCT 2004 — Accounting Principles I
- ACCT 2013 — Accounting Principles II
- ACCT 3003 — Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT 3013 — Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT 3023 — Accounting Information Systems
- ACCT 3043 — Federal Taxes I
- ACCT 3053 — Federal Taxes II
- ACCT 4003 — Advanced Accounting I
- ACCT 4013 — Advanced Accounting II
- ACCT 4023 — Cost Accounting
- ACCT 4033 — Auditing
- ACCT 4093 — Governmental Accounting
- ACCT 6103 — Accounting Analysis
- BDA 2003 — Business Problem Solving
- BDA 3003 — Data Analytics Apps Development
- BDA 3013 — Business Spreadsheet Modeling
- BLAW 2033 — Legal Environment of Business
- BUAD 1113 — Introduction to Business
- BUAD 2003 — Business Information Systems
- COMM 2003 — Public Speaking
- COMM 2173 — Business and Professional Speaking
- ECON 2003 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2013 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 3003 — Money and Banking
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2053 — Technical Writing
- FIN 3063 — Business Finance
- MATH 2033 — Mathematical Concepts I
- MATH 2043 — Mathematical Concepts II
- MATH 2223 — Quantitative Business Analysis
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MGMT 3003 — Principles of Management
- MGMT 3103 — Operations Management
- MGMT 4083 — Business Policy
- MGMT 6903 — Corporate Strategic Management
- MKT 3043 — Principles of Marketing
- MKT 6103 — Digital Marketing Strategy
- STAT 2163 — Introduction to Statistical Methods