An International Application for Admission. TU also accepts the Common App.
Original secondary/high school transcripts with a certified translation if not in English.
Original transcripts from all colleges/universities attended with a certified translation if not in English.
Students with more than 48 or more academic credit hours are not required to supply secondary school documents.
Official IGCSE, A-Level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, or Advanced Placement results if taken.
TOEFL iBT: 70
(ETS Institution code: 6883)
Minimum subscores:
15 Reading
15 Listening
18 Speaking
17 Writing
IELTS: 6.0
Minimum subscores:
6 Reading
6 Listening
6 Speaking
5.5 Writing
Cambridge English: 169
No individual score below 162
Duolingo English Test (DET): 100
ELS: Level 112
The Language Company (TLC): Level 9
Kaplan English: Advanced Level
Kaplan English: Higher Intermediate Level with Kaplan iBT 70
Accountants are generally responsible for creating, analyzing and communicating financial information for companies, organizations, individual clients and government agencies. Accurate recording and reporting of financial data and business transactions comprise a major portion of an accountant’s workday.
With an increasingly global economy, greater scrutiny of financial data and an expected gap in the workforce due to retiring baby boomers, demand for accountants is on the rise. The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts employment of accountants and auditors to grow faster than the national average of all occupations.
TU’s accounting curriculum keeps pace with changes in the accounting industry, preparing students to excel in accounting roles for a wide range of organizations, from public accounting firms to government agencies.
The Collins College of Business offers a B.S.B.A. degree with a major in accounting as well as a Master of Accountancy degree. Exceptional undergraduate accounting students can apply for the 4+1 MAcc program to begin graduate coursework while completing their bachelor’s degree.
Outside the classroom, accounting students have opportunities for networking and involvement in organizations such as Beta Alpha Psi.
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Exposition and Argumentation
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Business Calculus
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation
Math with Applications
Block III – Scientific Investigation
Block I – Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience
General Education Elective
Business Orientation & Planning for Success
Macroeconomics (Block II)
Microeconomics (Block II)
Concepts in Accounting Information I
Concepts in Accounting Information II
Statistics I
Statistics II
Block I – Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience
Legal Environment of Business
CIS for Business
Essential Business Skill Development
Block II – Historical and Social Interpretation
Intermediate Financial Accounting I
Effective Writing for the Accountants
Topics in Federal Income Taxation
Cost Accounting
Business Finance
Principles of Marketing
Professional Development
Intermediate Financial Accounting II
Operations Management
General Education Elective
Principles of Management
Accounting Information Systems
Auditing Assurance for Accounting Systems
General Education Elective
Strategic Management
Accounting Elective
Block III – Scientific Investigation
Free Elective
General Education Elective (upper level)
Free Elective
Free Elective (upper level)
Job Opportunities
Bank officer
Financial analyst
Auditor and tax accountant
Commodities trader
Public Accountant
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