Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting
Considered the language of business, an Accounting education prepares students for a career of endless opportunity.
You will develop technical competence in financial accounting and reporting, managerial cost accounting, income taxation, accounting information systems, and auditing and assurance services. You will also build accounting and business software skills and develop an understanding of ethical issues and practices in the accounting profession.
Degree Requirements
The full Accounting program consists of 120 credit hours. In addition to general education courses (30 credit hours), the following courses comprise the core curriculum (90 credit hours):
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I do with an accounting degree? Students who major in accounting will develop technical competence and business software skills to identify, record, measure, process and communicate financial information for businesses and corporations. Graduates can enter into a number of careers such as certified public accountants, internal auditors, financial planners, or cost estimators.
Admissions
When can I start? We accept incoming students three times a year in the Fall (August), Spring (January), and Summer (May) of each year.
How do I apply for the program? To begin the application process, visit our Office of Undergraduate Admissions
I am a transfer student. How can I apply? Transfer students are welcomed to Clayton State University to continue their studies. Transfer credit can be accepted from college work earned at regionally accredited colleges and universities, provided the courses are comparable to the Clayton State University curriculum. You must have earned a minimum of C or higher level for transfer credit to be accepted.
Academics
How many courses do I take for the bachelor’s program? All Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degrees are 120-credit programs. Undergraduate students generally take about 45 individual courses (including general core courses) during the course of the degree program.
Where are the classes taught? Classes are taught in the classroom on the main campus at Morrow, GA or online.
Am I required to complete an internship? Internships are not required but are highly recommended.
Are there study abroad opportunities? Students are able to study abroad for course credit as part of the curriculum. In the past, students have traveled to destinations including Jamaica, the Czech Republic, and India.
I want to speak to my adviser. How do I reach them? Advisors can help guide you through a degree plan and ensure you are taking the right courses that meet your goals and keep you on track toward graduation. Advisors for the College of Business are located in the Natural and Behavioral Science (NBS) Building, Room 143.