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Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration - Accounting
Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration - Accounting

Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration - Accounting

  • ID:BC10002
  • Level:Associate Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • International Application
  • Official secondary or post-secondary transcripts of academic grades (translated into English) and proof of graduation

English requirements

  • TOEFL - score of 500 PBT, 61 IBT 
  • IELTS - score of 5.5 or higher  

Course Information

The Berkeley College Accounting program can prepare you to manage a company's finances.

Every company and organization depends on accounting professionals. Because accounting is such a critical component to their success, companies look for individuals with both the knowledge and the real-world skills to manage their finances. That’s exactly what Berkeley’s Accounting programs focus on.

At Berkeley College, Accounting degree programs are developed with input from Advisory Boards made up of industry experts to prepare students for a range of career opportunities with accounting firms, public and private companies, and many other types of organizations.

Program Learning Objectives

  • Reading and Written Communication: Students will demonstrate competent writing and reading throughout their programs of study.
  • Oral Communication: Students will demonstrate effective oral communication skills in both general and major-specific contexts.
  • Critical Analysis and Reasoning: Students will use critical analysis and reasoning, supported by knowledge and skills learned throughout their degree programs, to enhance personal and professional decision making:
    • Quantitative analysis and reasoning
    • Analysis and reasoning in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and arts
    • Ethical analysis and reasoning
    • Reasoning in career-related contexts
  • Knowledge and Skills for Living in a Diverse Society: Students will consider multiple perspectives (quantitative and qualitative, among individuals, from different cultural contexts, etc.) when making decisions independently or as part of a team.
  • Information Literacy: Students will define and articulate their needs for information and access this information effectively and efficiently.
  • Integration of Learning: Students will develop the ability to integrate their learning, making connections within their major, between fields, between curricular and co-curricular activities, and between academic knowledge and practice.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate appropriate knowledge in Accounting, Management, Marketing, and Information Management Systems.
  • Students will be able to construct coherent forms of written communication in their professional work.
  • Students will be able to compose and present effective oral presentations.
  • Students will be able to produce work that is clear, rational, and informed by evidence.
  • Students will be able to apply theories and techniques from their academic programs in the context of an internship or experiential project.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate appropriate content knowledge in Accounting.
  • Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving when applying accounting principles and procedures.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates of the Accounting program pursue positions in:

  • Government Accounting
  • Non-Profit Accounting
  • Public Accounting

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance - USD $1999 per year

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