Undergraduate Program
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting (BBA-Acc)
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Accounting degree combines the study of business, management, and economics with courses that develop the analytical and quantitative skills essential for a strong accounting education. This program also prepares students for advanced education. The coursework provides a solid foundation in business principles, emphasizing critical thinking, decision-making, and Christian ethical behavior. The BBA program offers students opportunities to explore business administration and accounting, achieve their educational goals, and enhance their career prospects.
Primary CIP Code: 52.0201) Business Administration and Management, General
Secondary CIP Code: 52.0301) Accounting
Program Learning Objectives (PLO)
Primary objectives of this program include equipping students with the knowledge and ability to:
- Demonstrate effective writing skills. (ILO1)
- Demonstrate effective oral presentation skills. (ILO2)
- Demonstrate advanced elements of critical thinking to analyze issues, solve problems, and make business decisions. (ILO3)
- Integrate learning in the areas of general education, accounting, economics, management, and technology and apply them to business strategy and policy. (ILO4)
- Evaluate an ethical dilemma and make an appropriate recommendation to address it based on Christian ethics. (ILO4)
Mode of Instruction
Instruction can be completed through classroom-hybrid and/or online instructional methodologies.
Admission Requirements
Education: IAU requires either evidence of an earned high school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) test, or the successful completion of 12 semester units earned at an appropriately accredited postsecondary institution or foreign equivalent. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.
Professional Experience: IAU recommends 1 year of full-time professional experience, in any organization, including, but not limited to, private, public, for-profit, non-profit, start-ups, or established corporate organizations.
Information Technology: IAU requires students to possess computer and internet skills sufficient to effectively participate in IAU’s pedagogical model and conduct research at the undergraduate level.
Maximum Total Credit Awarded is 90 units:
- Transfer Credit (TRC): 90 units
- Standardized Exam Credit (SEC): 90 units
- Prior Experiential Learning Credit (PEL): Of the first 60 semester credits awarded a student in an undergraduate program, no more than 15 semester credits. Of the second 60 semester credits (i.e., credits 61–120) awarded a student in an undergraduate program, no more than 15 semester credits.
Completion Time
Program | Full Time Standard (Yrs) | Part Time Standard (Yrs) | Full Time 150% (Yrs) | Part time 150% (Yrs) |
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BBA in Accounting | 5 | 10 | 7.5 | 15 |
Curriculum
BBA in Accounting Program Requirements | Semester Hours | |
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General Education Component 9 courses 27 Semester Hours | Communication & English | 3 Required Courses 9 Semester Hours (Choose 3) | 6 |
COM 100 Intro to Mass Communication | ||
COM 200 Public Speaking | ||
ENG 100 English Composition | ||
ENG 300 Critical Thinking | ||
Social Sciences | 2 Required Courses 6 Semester Hours (Choose 2) | 6 | |
POL 100 Introduction to Political Science | ||
PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology | ||
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology | ||
Math & Sciences | 2 Required Courses 6 Semester Hours | 6 | |
ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental Science | ||
INT 100 Introduction to Information Technology | ||
Religious Studies | 2 Required Courses 6 Semester Hours (Choose 2) | 6 | |
REL 100 Introduction to Religion | ||
REL 110 Introduction to the Bible | ||
REL 200 Religions of the World | ||
Common Professional Component 9 Required Courses 27 Semester Hours | BUS 100 Global Dimensions of Business | 3 |
BUS 105 Statistics | 3 | |
BUS 110 Business Communications | 3 | |
BUS 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship | 3 | |
ECN 200 Introduction to Microeconomics | 3 | |
ECN 210 Introduction to Macroeconomics | 3 | |
ECN 300 Money and Banking | 3 | |
FIN 300 Fundamentals of Finance | 3 | |
MKT 300 Marketing | 3 | |
Major Component 20 Required Courses 60 Semester Hours | ACC 100K Accounting Principles | 3 |
ACC 101K Intermediate Accounting I | 3 | |
ACC 102K Intermediate Accounting II | 3 | |
ACC 103K Intermediate Accounting III | 3 | |
ACC 201K Advanced Accounting I | 3 | |
ACC 202K Advanced Accounting II | 3 | |
ACC 203K Cost Accounting | 3 | |
ACC 204K Governmental Accounting | 3 | |
ACC 301K Audit I | 3 | |
ACC 302K Audit II | 3 | |
ACC 303K Audit III | 3 | |
ACC 304K Accounting Ethics | 3 | |
ACC 401K Federal Taxation I | 3 | |
ACC 402K Federal Taxation II | 3 | |
ACC 403K Federal Taxation III | 3 | |
INT 101K Information Technology | 3 | |
BUS 101K Business Law I | 3 | |
BUS 102K Business Law II | 3 | |
BUS 103K Business and Industry | 3 | |
FIN 101K Financial Management | 3 | |
Internship Component 2 Semester Hours | The Internship Component requirement can be fulfilled by completing an internship, internship reflection course, or by seeking a waiver. | 2 |
Elective Component 4 Semester Hours | The Electives Component requirement can be fulfilled by receiving credit for any undergraduate courses (100-499) that are not a requirement. | 4 |
TOTAL BBA in ACC | 120 |
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Graduation Requirement
- Complete 120 semester units of prescribed curriculum.
- Complete a minimum of TWO internships.
- Complete all required coursework with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.
SOC | Occupation |
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11-1011.00 | Chief Executives |
11-1011.03 | Chief Sustainability Officers |
11-1021.00 | General and Operations Managers |
11-2022.00 | Sales Managers |
11-3012.00 | Administrative Services Managers |
11-3013.00 | Facilities Managers |
11-3013.01 | Security Managers |
11-3051.00 | Industrial Production Managers |
11-3051.01 | Quality Control Systems Managers |
11-3051.02 | Geothermal Production Managers |
11-3051.03 | Biofuels Production Managers |
11-3051.04 | Biomass Power Plant Managers |
11-3051.06 | Hydroelectric Production Managers |
11-3071.00 | Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers |
11-3071.04 | Supply Chain Managers |
11-3111.00 | Compensation and Benefits Managers |
11-3121.00 | Human Resources Managers |
11-3131.00 | Training and Development Managers |
11-9021.00 | Construction Managers |
11-9072.00 | Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling |
11-9151.00 | Social and Community Service Managers |
11-9179.00 | Personal Service Managers, All Other |
11-9179.01 | Fitness and Wellness Coordinators |
11-9179.02 | Spa Managers |
11-9199.00 | Managers, All Other |
11-9199.01 | Regulatory Affairs Managers |
11-9199.02 | Compliance Managers |
11-9199.08 | Loss Prevention Managers |
11-9199.09 | Wind Energy Operations Managers |
11-9199.10 | Wind Energy Development Managers |
11-9199.11 | Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers |
13-1051.00 | Cost Estimators |
13-1071.00 | Human Resources Specialists |
13-1081.00 | Logisticians |
13-1081.01 | Logistics Engineers |
13-1081.02 | Logistics Analysts |
13-1082.00 | Project Management Specialists |
13-1111.00 | Management Analysts |
13-1141.00 | Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists |
13-1199.00 | Business Operations Specialists, All Other |
13-1199.04 | Business Continuity Planners |
13-1199.05 | Sustainability Specialists |
13-1199.06 | Online Merchants |
13-1199.07 | Security Management Specialists |
25-1011.00 | Business Teachers, Postsecondary |
SOC | Occupation |
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13-2011.00 | Accountants and Auditors |
13-2022.00 | Appraisers of Personal and Business Property |
13-2031.00 | Budget Analysts |
13-2041.00 | Credit Analysts |
13-2054.00 | Financial Risk Specialists |
13-2061.00 | Financial Examiners |
13-2081.00 | Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents |
13-2082.00 | Tax Preparers |
25-1011.00 | Business Teachers, Postsecondary |
Quality and Cost Effective
Instruction Methods
Hybrid/Online
Level
Undergraduate
Program Time
5 Years
Campus
San Diego
I believe my studies at IAU gave me additional tools to be more confident and successful in my business career, whether it would be working for an existing company or creating my own. Their internship program also gives us an opportunity to improve our skills and apply the theory we learn in class to concrete business life. Additionally, while studying at IAU you will get the opportunity to meet other students from all over the world, learn about different cultures and make connections that could last a lifetime.
Regueiro Stephanie
BBA 2021 Student