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IWU BSA Curriculum
To advance your career and reach the next level, you need to do more than enhance your skills; you need to maintain a path of personal growth. IWU's Bachelor of Science in Accounting curriculum is a cumulative program of distance learning courses that build your managerial, leadership, and ethical proficiencies.
IWU's Bachelor of Science in Accounting program's curriculum teaches you to practice leadership through service to others. You learn that your responsibility as an accountant is to ensure people have the information they need to accomplish their work. Through our program of distance learning courses, you learn that when you meet the needs of the organization through a practice of collaboration, listening, ethical action, personal integrity, and character-building values, you attain both your personal goals and those of your business. To become a leader who dares to make the workplace and the world a better place, apply now.
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting Program
Prerequisites
Those with no previous accounting coursework will begin their studies with ACC201 Accounting I. Those who have previously taken Accounting I or an acceptable equivalent will begin with ACC202 Accounting II, as shown below. Those who have previously taken both of these preadmission courses or acceptable equivalents will immediately begin their core curriculum.
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ACC201 |
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Accounting I (prerequisite to core curriculum) |
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ACC202 |
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Accounting II (prerequisite to core curriculum) |
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Upon satisfactory completion of these program prerequisites, you may begin the core curriculum listed below.
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IWUOnline Bachelor of Science in Accounting Core Curriculum:
You begin your core curriculum with ADM201 Principles of Self-Management. This course introduces you to your online classroom and also provides you a chance to brush up on writing skills, term paper formats, and important time management skills. Other courses in the program include:
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BSA Core Curriculum |
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ADM201 |
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Principles of Self-Management |
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ACC311 |
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Intermediate Accounting I |
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ACC312 |
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Intermediate Accounting II |
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ECO330 |
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Applied Microeconomics for Business |
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ECO331 |
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Applied Macroeconomics for Business |
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ADM447 |
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Business Law |
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ACC341 |
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Managerial Cost Accounting |
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MGT425 |
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Issues in Ethics |
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ACC423 |
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Auditing |
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ADM448 |
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Strategic Planning |
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ACC451 |
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Advanced Accounting |
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ACC371 |
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Federal Income Tax I |
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ACC372 |
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Federal Income Tax II |
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ACC491 |
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Accounting Seminar |
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This sequence of distance learning courses in will provide you with comprehensive instruction in the entire spectrum of essential accounting skills needed to excel in today's competitive business environment. Each course is taught in a theory-to-practice context in which you will apply textbook principles to real or realistic business problems and decisions. The program culminates with ACC491 Accounting Seminar, a capstone experience in which you will integrate knowledge and skills from your entire accounting program into an applied management framework of advanced analysis, application, and strategic decision-making.
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