Explore Bay Path University's Online Accounting Degree - BS in Business
Program Overview
With a business degree and a major in accounting, you’ll have the tools for intelligent analysis, planning, control, and decision-making in leadership roles. Knowledge of organizational dynamics, coupled with outstanding communication and leadership capabilities and experience, bring you confidence in knowing you’ll be an asset to the team.
What You'll Learn
As an accounting manager, it’s important to understand what the numbers mean throughout different departments of an organization to help companies meet their goals. The fully online BS in Business: Accounting degree is designed to build technical skills in accounting alongside understanding the relationships among business activity, economic outcomes, and business evaluations.
Career Preparation
This program prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities in the financial sector, including roles such as auditor, budget analyst, corporate accountant, cost accountant, financial analyst, and financial manager. Graduates may also pursue positions as payroll managers, personal finance advisors, stockbrokers, tax specialists, and treasurers.
Credits to Complete | 120 credit hours |
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About Bay Path University
ABOUT: Bay Path University is a regionally accredited, nonprofit university located in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, and founded in 1897. At Bay Path Online, you can pursue accelerated, career-focused programs designed for working adults with unparalleled support every step of the way. ACCREDITATION: Accredited by the New England Commision of Higher Education (NECHE) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: For undergrad programs, you will need to:
TRANSFER CREDITS: Up to 90 credits for a bachelor's degree and 30 credits for an associate degree. COST: The cost with the discount is $250 per credit hour, which has been reduced from $502 per credit hour. Plus, at Bay Path University, approximately 40% of courses eliminate the need for external books or materials. |