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The undergraduate degree alone is particularly valuable to students who wish to pursue career opportunities outside of the field of accounting, yet desire the skills that are developed through the accounting program.
In addition to the functional accounting knowledge taught in the accounting core classes, faculty emphasize other skills required to succeed in an accounting career. While classes still involve lectures, the core accounting curriculum is taught in an active learning environment where faculty and students are engaged in dialogue. Students take more responsibility for the learning process, while faculty often serve as "learning guides."
The mission of the accounting program is to educate students and advance our disciplines for the benefit of society. We are committed to providing a comprehensive education, guided by Christian values, that equips students for leadership and service.
Advance our disciplines: Our faculty strives for excellence in all aspects of scholarship, including the creation, application, and dissemination of accounting and legal knowledge.
Comprehensive education: Our faculty guides students to acquire the knowledge and skills they need in order to develop and use accounting information and legal principles. Courses in accounting, business, and related disciplines help students develop the ability to think critically about economic and business issues and to communicate their knowledge to interested parties.
Christian values: Christian values include a strong work ethic, honesty, integrity, and respect for the worth of every individual. These values permeate the teaching of each faculty member, fostering a concern for all participants and a desire to serve society.
Leadership: Leaders set an example for others to follow. They accept responsibility and accountability for their actions. Our students accept responsibility for their own learning by being actively, rather than passively, engaged in the learning process. They learn accountability through personal interaction with faculty members and peers.
Community: A community empowers members to participate meaningfully in its activities and its continuous improvement. Members participate because they are accepted by others, take responsibility for the organization’s work, and share in the organization’s success.
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International Year (2 semesters) Intensive English Program (IEP) (1 semester)
International Year (2 semester)
International Year (1 semester)
Direct Admission
*Semester= 4Months
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Art and Science Core
I. University Requirements
Chapel 2 Semesters
II. Mathematics and Lab Sciences 10 hours
III. Research Writing 3 hours
IV. Literature 3 hours
V. Fine Arts 5-6 hours
VI. Personal Development 2 hours
VII. Contemporary Social Issues 6 hours
VIII. Public Speaking 5-6 hours
IX. Communication Option 3-6 hours
Option 1: Complete one modern 3-6 hours
38-50 hours
Professional Business Core
I. Accounting and Business Law 9 hours
II. Business 11 hours
III. Economics 6 hours
IV. Finance 3 hours
V. Management Information 3 hours
VI. Management 6 hours
VII. Marketing 3 hours
VIII. Quantitative Business 6 hours
50 hours
Major course work (Free Elective)
I. Coursework within Major Field of Study 12-19 hours
II. Free Electives
*Direct admission scholarship is available in each year