College of Business - Accounting
Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Want a career where your love for numbers and attention to detail pays off? Our BBA in Accounting can help you become a CPA and land a great job. You'll learn about financial reporting, asset valuation, and more.
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BBA Core Curriculum
University Core
- 010 – Communication, 6 SCH
- 020 – Mathematics, 3 SCH
- 030 – Life and Physical Sciences, 6 SCH
- 040 – Language, Philosophy and Culture, 3 SCH
- 050 – Creative Arts, 3 SCH
- 060 – American History, 6 SCH
- 070 – Government/Political Sciences, 6 SCH
- 080 – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 3 SCH
- 090 – Speech and Computer Literacy, 6 SCH
Lower Division Business Core
- COSC 1301 Technology and Problem Solving OR BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications
- MATH 1324 Finite Math
- SPCH 1315 Fundamentals of Public Speaking OR SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Communication
- ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
- ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- BUSI 2305 Business Statistics
- ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
Upper Division Business Core
- COMM 3327 Managerial Communication OR ENGL 3430 Professional Writing OR COMM 3326 Business Communication
- MGMT 3303 Principles of Management
- MKTG 3303 Principles of Marketing
- COSC 3325 Information Systems in Organizations OR ACCT 4320 Accounting Information Systems
- BUSI 3304 Data Analytics and Decision Making
- MGMT 3304 Legal Environment of Business
- FINC 3304 Business Finance
- MGMT 3306 Operations & Supply Chain Management
- MGMT 4309 Strategic Management
Concentration Requirements
Complete the following:
- ACCT 3303 Financial Statement Analysis
- ACCT 3311 Costs and Budgets
- ACCT 3312 Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT 3313 Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT 4311 Principles of Federal Income Taxation
- ACCT 4320 Accounting Information Systems (waived if completed in UD core above)
- ACCT 4321 Auditing
BBA Electives
Electives (as needed to fulfill 120 semester credit hours). Must be academic credit.
The College of Business encourages students to consider completion of BUSI 4390 Field Studies/Internship as one of their electives.
Note: Students who are admitted to UHV as Freshmen (30 or fewer college hours completed) must complete UNIV 1300. This course is counted as an elective on the degree plan.
Judy Pham
Student
The most valuable experience for me so far at UHV is just how simple and smooth the entire process is. The school, administrators, and faculty have worked hard to make registration and admissions so easy and welcoming. I am mainly an online student, and I find that teachers and staff have been very responsive and helpful. The university being so welcoming and resourceful has actually inspired me to continue my educational career by applying to the Graduate MBA Program here as well!