Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Concentration in Accounting

OIEG Group - San Francisco State University

USA,California

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 0/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 70

Application Fee

Aug 2024

Apply Date

USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1899

Total Students: 23,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1600 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Concentration in Accounting

Program Overview

Concentration in Accounting

The accounting concentration is designed to provide a solid foundation of accounting and business knowledge that prepares students for careers in accounting. Courses are structured to allow flexibility in preparing for a career path in public accounting, private industry, and government or nonprofit organizations. The program offers a wide variety of courses that can be used to qualify and prepare for examinations in professional certifications such as CPA, CIA, and CMA. Students should consult with an accounting advisor to determine minimum course requirements for these certifications. The accounting curriculum also provides the foundation for graduate study.
Program Learning Outcomes

  • Students have basic competencies in business-related disciplines.
    • Students will demonstrate discipline?based knowledge in accounting, economics, finance, information systems, international business, management, marketing, operations, and statistics;
    • Students will demonstrate the ability to integrate the knowledge of different functional areas into effective business solutions.
  • Students demonstrate effective communication skills.
    • Students will create well?written documents on a business topic;
    • Students will deliver an effective oral presentation on a business topic.
  • Students demonstrate the ability to analyze business situations.
    • Students will solve business problems using appropriate quantitative and analytical techniques;
    • Students will demonstrate the ability to identify and analyze alternatives in a business context;
    • Students will demonstrate the ability to articulate and defend a course of action;
    • Students will apply appropriate information systems and technologies to solve business problems.
  • Students demonstrate the ability to work effectively in diverse teams that embrace equality and inclusion.
    • Students contribute effectively to accomplishing teams’ goals;
    • Students leverage diverse viewpoints by communicating effectively and respectfully with teammates from different backgrounds;
    • Students demonstrate the ability to be effective team leaders.
  • Students demonstrate the ability to solve business problems with ethical and environmental implications.
    • Students identify the ethical dilemmas inherent in the operation of a business and explore company performance from a triple bottom line perspective: social, environmental, and financial;
    • Students demonstrate ethical decision-making and analytical skills through cases and projects that focus on each of the stakeholder categories and identify sustainable solutions that account for a triple bottom line.
  • Students demonstrate the ability to develop global business solutions through analyzing legal, political, social, and cultural factors.