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Accounting B.S.
Accounting B.S.

Accounting B.S.

  • ID:ECSU10001
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

The following documents are required for your application to be reviewed by the Admissions Committee:

  • Official secondary school transcript indicating courses completed with all grades

  • Official college transcript(s) from all previously attended universities (this is only required if you have attended college or taken college courses).

  • If necessary, have transcripts evaluated for foreign educational credential evaluation by a NACES Member Organization. Please note: SpanTran is our recommended international transcript evaluation service; they have a custom application that will make sure you select the correct type of evaluation at a discounted rate. 

  • Copy of your passport.

  • Bank Statement and Affidavit or financial guarantee. Your bank statement must show a minimum of $38,000 USD or the equivalent in your currency. 

English Requirements

Proof of English Proficiency. Minimum accepted scores include one of the following:

  • TOEFL (iBT 79)

  • IELTS score of 6

  • DuoLingo English Test score of 100

  • Pearson Test of English (PTEA) score of 53

Course Information

Accounting professionals work with organizations large and small across a variety of sectors and industries.  There is a strong demand for general accountants, as well as financial and business analysts and specialized accountants in such areas as payroll, billing and other support functions.  Employment of accountants and auditors is projected to grow 11 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations.

Other Information

Eastern’s Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting provides introductory and advanced courses in financial and managerial accounting, auditing, taxation and accounting information technology and business solutions. As one of the top accounting programs in Connecticut, Eastern has one of the top CPA Exam pass rates in the state. In addition the Accounting Major and Accounting Minor, graduates can also earn their master’s degree in Accounting with only one additional year of study at Eastern.

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First Year

  • LAC T1M LAC T1M course – Mathematics - 3 credits

  • LAC T1W College Writing - 3 credits

  • LAC T1HW Health & Wellness - 3 credits

  • LAC T1FY First Year Experience - 3 credits

  • ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics - 3 credits

  • ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics - 0-3 credits

  • ECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics - 0-3 credits

  • LAC Other Tier 1 or Tier 2 categories - 6-12 credits

Total - 30 credits

Second Year

  • ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics - 0-3 credits

  • ECO 215 Statistics for Business and Economics - 0-3 credits

  • BUS 201 Principles of Management - 3 credits

  • ACC 201 Principles of Accounting - 3 credits

  • ACC 301 Intermediate Accounting I - 3 credits

  • BUS 245 Business Finance - 3 credits

  • BUS 250 Business Law I - 3 credits

  • BUS 225 Principles of Marketing - 0-3 credits

  • LAC Other Tier 1 or Tier 2 categories - 6-15 credits

  • Minor Courses or Electives - 0-6 credits

Total - 30 credits

Third Year

  • ACC 302 Intermediate Accounting II - 3 credits

  • ACC 303 Intermediate Accounting III - 3 credits

  • ACC 310 Cost Accounting Systems - 3 credits

  • ACC 311 Advanced Managerial Accounting - 3 credits

  • BUS 225 Principles of Marketing - 0-3 credits

  • BUS 300 Business Law II - 3 credits

  • LAC Other Tier 1 or Tier 2 categories - 6-15 credits

  • LAC Tier 3 Capstone Independent Inquiry - 3 credits

  • Accounting Major Electives - 3-6 credits

  • Minor Courses or Electives - 3-6 credits

Total - 30 credits

Fourth Year

  • ACC 410 Advanced Financial Accounting - 3 credits

  • ACC 411 Contemporary Issues in Accounting - 3 credits

  • ACC 412 Auditing - 3 credits

  • ACC 416 Federal Individual Taxation - 3 credits

  • ACC 420 Accounting Info. Technology & Business Solutions - 3 credits

  • Accounting Major Electives - 0-18 credits

  • Minor Courses or Electives - 0-18 credits

Total - 30 credits

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Students who pursue undergraduate degrees in Accounting can have rewarding and successful careers in a variety of professional fields, including:

  • Staff Accountant

  • Tax Accountant

  • Certified Public Accountant

  • Forensic Accountant

  • Auditor

  • Financial Analyst

  • Consultant

  • Financial Planner

  • Budget Analyst

  • Tax Examiner

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Medical insurance: 1,999 $ USD per year

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