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ACCT-BBA - Accounting, BBA

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AccountingNeeley School of BusinessBBA - Bachelor of Business Administration awarded by TCU

Program Code

ACCT-BBA

Career

Undergraduate

Degree Designation

BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration awarded by TCU

CIP Code

52.0301

Catalog Description

Accounting is the global language of business and a cornerstone of organizational success. The BBA in Accounting is designed to build strong competencies in financial reporting, taxation, managerial decision-making, audit and other professional services. In financial reporting, students learn about how accounting estimates and methodologies impact entities’ financial performance. In audit, students learn how to assess financial statement integrity, evaluate internal controls, and apply auditing standards to safeguard the public interest. In taxation, they acquire the skills to analyze complex tax codes, develop compliance strategies, and provide forward-looking tax planning advice to individuals and organizations. Together, these skills prepare graduates to add value in public accounting firms, industry, or government service.

A major objective of the BBA program is to provide a rigorous foundation in accounting and business concepts while fostering the professional competencies essential for career advancement. Students completing the BBA program in accounting fulfil the educational requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA Examination in Texas.

Accounting, BBA

The accounting major requires 31.5 - 33 semester hours (including associated requirements)

Specific Course Requirements (24 semester hours)

ACCT30153

Financial Reporting I

3

ACCT30163

Cost Analysis and Control

3

ACCT30253

Financial Reporting II

3

ACCT30303

Principles of Taxation

3

ACCT30273

Audit and Assurance

3

ACCT40223

Accounting Information Systems

3

ACCT40253

Financial Reporting III

3

ACCT30450/ACCT55450

Moral Reasoning

1.5

ACCT30460/ACCT55460

Ethics for Accounting Professionals

1.5

Associated Requirements

Students choose 6.0 hours from the following:

ACCT55153

Financial Statement Analysis

3

ACCT55303

Taxation of Business Entities

3

ACCT55253

Business Combinations & Advanced Topics

3

 

Students choose 1.5 to 3.0 hours from the following:

FINA40623

International Finance

3

BUSI30383

Global Business Perspectives

3

ACCT55260

Global Perspectives in Accounting

1.5

Free electives: Students should consult their academic advisor in the Neeley Academic Advising Center to determine the number of elective hours needed to reach 120 total hours.