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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-25 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting, B.B.A.
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Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Programs
NY State Program Code: 04090
HEGIS Code: 0502.00
CIP Code: 52.0301
123 credits including 86 credits required in the major
Though the recording of business and financial transactions is as old as civilization, the modern profession of accounting is one of constant change—in theories, regulations, and practices. Students acquire both the technical accounting knowledge and the analytical and managerial capabilities needed to apply that knowledge to complex business issues. Students are equipped to enter and perform with distinction in the public and private sectors.
The accounting profession is divided into two broad areas: financial and managerial accounting. Financial accounting involves the preparation and use of accounting information for external reporting. Managerial accounting relates to the preparation and use of accounting information to measure managerial performance and develop plans and controls within an organization.
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Requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Accounting
Required GPA: 2.3
Credits Required for Major: 86
Credits Required to Graduate: 123
Degree Requirements
The accounting major leads to the B.B.A. by successfully completing 123 credits of course work, consisting of 32 credits of General Education requirements , 24 credits of liberal arts requirements (10 credits of which count towards the 32 credits of general education requirements), 9 credits of liberal arts electives, 6 credits of free electives, 35 credits of business core requirements, and 27 credits of upper-level accounting courses including 9 credits of accounting electives.
A total of 15 accounting credits only may be transferred from a two-year college. These 15 credits must be from basic, intermediate, and cost accounting courses. No credit for other accounting courses can be accepted toward fulfilling the degree requirements.
General Education Requirements
32 credits
Note that 10 credits of the liberal arts requirements will be used to meet the General Education requirements: ECA 111 (3 cr) and ECA 112 (3 cr) meet the Social Science distribution requirement and DSC 273 (3 cr) meets the Formal Science distribution requirement.
The General Education requirements that apply to all Adelphi undergraduates are described in detail here .
Liberal Arts Electives
9 credits
Liberal Arts Requirements
24 credits
Business Core Requirements
35 credits
Accounting Requirements
27 credits
Electives
Select any three accounting courses from the following. Students who wish to sit for the CPA exam in NY State should take ACC 402, ACC 406, and BUS 251.
Degree Map
The degree map is a term-by-term sample course schedule to make it easier for you to understand how to graduate in four years as an Accounting major.
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