* Enrollment Fee (non-refundable), International Enrollment and Student Processing Fee, PAX Test (1st time attempt), Mobility Test (per. attempt),Course Audit Fee
Provide a completed Sullivan application along with paid application and processing fee.
Provide a copy of their current Passport (including all pages of existing visas and/or entry stamps).
Submit Statement of Purpose (750-word essay of past, present, and future).
Include a copy of their current I-20 (if applicable).
SAT or ACT (unless you have an associate degree) for undergraduate admission.
Official transcripts from an accredited university or college.
Provide accepted statements of financial responsibility (converted to U.S. dollars) and verification of their ability to fund estimated minimum expenses.
Provide an Affidavit of Support for sponsorship along with financial documentation supporting the sponsorship.
TOEFL, IELTS, or iTEP (required).
All applicants, undergraduate and graduate, whose native language is not English must submit TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS or iTEP scores to demonstrate basic English proficiency. Applicants native to Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom will be presumed to be proficient.
Only TOEFL scores of 197 (computer-based), 500 (paper-based) or 60 (Internet-based) will be considered for admission to any program in the university. TOEFL scores are only valid for two years after the test date.
An IELTS score of 6.5 or an iTEP score of 4.0 is required for undergraduate students
Accountants oversee the accurate and efficient operation of business by assessing financial statements, preparing tax returns, managing payroll and much more. Since accountants are central to almost all organizational operations, they are often consulted to make business decisions and to find ways to reduce costs, enhance revenues and improve profits. Getting your start in accounting can lead to a successful business career.
Sullivan’s on-campus and online Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting incorporates a unique blend of accounting, business, information technology and general education requirements within the curriculum in order to graduate well-rounded, highly competent accounting professionals. Graduates will be prepared for careers in public accounting, management accounting, tax, not-for-profit, cost, governmental and internal audit.
Completion of the Associate Degree or its equivalent (see the Undergraduate Admissions section of the catalog for a description of Sullivan University's 2+2 programs).
Time length for program completion will vary depending upon the number of courses taken per term, developmental courses when required, transfer credit accepted, lack of continuous enrollment, etc.
Course
Title
Credit Hours
ACT 101
Principles of Accounting I
4.00
ACT 102
Principles of Accounting II
4.00
ACT 103
Principles of Accounting III
4.00
ACT 201
Intermediate Accounting I
4.00
ACT 202
Intermediate Accounting II
4.00
ACT 203
Intermediate Accounting III
4.00
ACT 211
Cost Accounting
4.00
ACT 264
Federal Taxation I
4.00
ACT 334
Federal Taxation II
4.00
ACT 404
Managerial Accounting
4.00
ACT 424
Auditing
4.00
ACT 002
Accounting Bachelor Competency Exam Review
0.00
BUS 204
Introduction to Business Law and Ethics
4.00
CMM 401
Principles of Conflict Management
4.00
CMM 402
Managing Diversity
4.00
CMM 403
The Manager as Negotiator
4.00
CSC 118
Computer Applications I
4.00
CSC 218
Computer Applications II
4.00
FIN 324
Financial Management
4.00
MGT 304
Principles of Management
4.00
MKT 304
Principles of Marketing
4.00
MGT 464
Business Policy
4.00
ECO 201
Microeconomics
4.00
ECO 202
Macroeconomics
4.00
ENG 101
Composition I
4.00
ENG 102
Composition II
4.00
ENG 204
Advanced Writing
4.00
GEC 220
Essential Strategies for Applied Communications (ESAC)
4.00
MTH 201
College Algebra
4.00
MTH 202
Introduction to Statistics
4.00
MTH 301
Quantitative Methods
4.00
PHL 464
Ethics
4.00
Free Electives
24.00
General Education Electives
12.00
Other Core Courses
20.00
Total Credit Hours: 180.00
To prepare students to earn CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification.
To ensure all graduates gain a thorough understanding of the fundamentals and applications of accounting, including:
How to record business transactions using General Ledger Computer Software
How to use a "Practice Set" that provides a full understanding of the accounting cycle from initial entries through financial statement preparation
How to design an accounting system
Tax law through preparation of true-to-life tax returns for individuals and corporations
Payroll with a simulated model both as a manual system and a computerized system
Account bachelor's degree students will also complete an interdisciplinary capstone business policy project in which they must monitor their own company, make crucial business decisions and evaluate those results.
$275/year