Admissions Requirements
All students must minimally meet the requirements for general admission to South College. General admission to South College does not guarantee admission to the accounting or business programs. Students are not considered admitted to the program until the following is met.
The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting requires successful completion of 60 hours of the required curriculum, earning the minimum grades required by the program.
Upper division courses in this program include:
- Managerial Accounting
- Management & Organizational Behavior
- Managing Business Ethics
- Human Resource Management
- Corporate Finance
- Managing Financial Investments
- Global Business
- Strategic Planning
- Managerial Economics
- Government & Business Economics
- Current Issues
- Health Economics
- Introduction to Health Administration
- Healthcare Law and Ethics
- Health Science Research
- Health Science Leadership
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Through completion of the Bachelor of Business Administration program, students will:
- Examine current management practices and compose business correspondence necessary for communication and policy implementation in organizations.
- Develop a marketing plan using marketing research, product development, pricing, distribution, and promotion strategies.
- Evaluate business policies and strategies for effective organizational decision making.
- Analyze and develop financial statements, journals, and ledgers as part of the accounting cycle.
- Integrate principles of health law, legal-medical issues, and leadership theory to design a solution to a business dilemma.