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Earning your Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting online from the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ gives you access to the same expert faculty who teach on campus, delivered through a flexible and fully accredited online format. As part of the AACSB‑accredited Fogelman College of Business & Economics—the only business school in the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ region with this distinction—the School of Accountancy offers a high‑quality education designed for students preparing for today’s fast‑growing accounting field.
The online BBA in Accounting builds a strong foundation in taxation, auditing, financial accounting, and the role of accounting in organizational decision‑making. The curriculum emphasizes technical proficiency along with critical thinking, problem‑solving, communication, and ethical business practices in a global environment.
Graduates are prepared to pursue the CPA exam, accounting licensure, and a wide range of career paths, including certified public accountant, financial manager, budget analyst, actuary, or Certified Financial Planner (CFP). The program requires 120 credit hours and can be completed fully online.
The online Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Accounting at the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ includes general education courses, business core requirements, and upper‑division accounting coursework. Students must meet minimum grade and GPA standards throughout the program.
University General Education Requirements (41 credit hours)
Students must complete the University General Education Program. For the B.B.A., the following courses are required within the Gen Ed categories:
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Mathematics: MATH 1710, MATH 1830, MATH 1421, or MATH 1910 (minimum grade °ä‑)
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Social/Behavioral Sciences: ECON 2010 and ECON 2020
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Accounting majors must earn at least a B‑ in ACCT 2010
College & B.B.A. Requirements
Lower Division Business Core
Accounting majors must earn no grade below °ä‑ and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA in the major. (Other business majors require a minimum 2.25 GPA and no grade below C.)
Required Courses:
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ACCT 2010 – Financial Accounting (3) — Accounting majors must earn at least a B‑
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ACCT 2020 – Managerial Accounting (3) — Not required for Accounting majors
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ECON 2010 – Intro to Macroeconomics (3)
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ECON 2020 – Intro to Microeconomics (3)
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MIS 2749 – Foundations of Information Systems (3)
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SCMS 2610 – Introduction to Supply Chain Management (3)
Choose one Statistics course:
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SCMS 2710 – Business Analytics: Statistics (3)
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MATH 1530 – Probability & Statistics (3)
Choose one Math course:
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MATH 1710 – College Algebra (3)
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MATH 1830 – Elementary Calculus (3)
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MATH 1910 – Calculus I (4)
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MATH 1421 – Honors Calculus I (4)
Upper Division Business Core
Students must earn no grade below °ä‑ and maintain a 2.0 GPA in these courses:
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ACCT 3130 – Legal, Social & Political Environment (3)
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FIR 3410 – Financial Management (3)
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MGMT 3110 – Principles of Management (3)
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MGMT 3033 – Communication & Career Readiness for Accounting Professionals (3) — recommended for Accounting majors OR MGMT 3032 – Communication & Career Readiness for Business Professionals (3)
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MGMT 4710 – Strategic Management (3) — for graduating seniors
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MIS 3210 – Critical Thinking Using Analytics (3)
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MKTG 3010 – Principles of Marketing (3)
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SCMS 3711 – Business Analytics: Tools (3)
Choose one International course:
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ECON 4350 – International Economics (3)
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ECON 4351 – International Monetary Theory & Policy (3)
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FIR 4550 – International Finance (3)
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MGMT 4510 – International Business Communication (3)
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MGMT 4810 – International Management (3)
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MIS 4310 – Global Information Technology (3)
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MKTG 4530 – International Marketing (3)
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MKTG 4550 – Business Solutions for Sustainability (3)
Accounting Major Requirements (27 credit hours)
Students must earn no grade below °ä‑ and maintain a 2.0 GPA in the major.
Required Accounting Courses:
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ACCT 3100 – Foundations of Accounting (3)
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ACCT 3110 – Intermediate Accounting I (3)
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ACCT 3120 – Intermediate Accounting II (3)
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ACCT 3310 – Intermediate Managerial Accounting (3)
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ACCT 3320 – Accounting Data Analytics I (3)
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ACCT 4020 – Accounting Information Systems (3)
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ACCT 4240 – Audit & Assurance Services (3)
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ACCT 4521 – Individual Tax Compliance & Planning (3)
Choose one advanced discipline course:
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ACCT 4030 – Systems Assurance & Advisory I (3)
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ACCT 4211 – Advanced Financial & Governmental Reporting (3)
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ACCT 4531 – Personal Tax Advisory (3)
Frequently Asked Questions for the Online B.B.A. in Accounting
Program Structure and Requirements
What courses are required for the online B.B.A. in Accounting? The degree includes 41 credit hours of general education, a lower‑division business core, an upper‑division business core, and 27 credit hours of advanced accounting coursework.
How many total credit hours are needed to complete the degree? The program requires a minimum of 120 credit hours.
Are there minimum grade or GPA requirements for accounting majors? Accounting majors must earn at least a B‑ in ACCT 2010, no grade below °ä‑ in major courses, and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA in the major.
Can I transfer previously earned college credits into this program? Students may apply eligible transfer credits toward degree requirements, which can shorten the time to graduation.
Online Learning Experience
Is the accounting degree offered fully online? Yes. All coursework can be completed 100% online through the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Global.
Do online students take the same classes as on‑campus students? Online students complete the same curriculum taught by the same UofM faculty and earn the same accredited degree.
How flexible is the online format? Courses are designed for working adults, allowing students to complete assignments on their own schedule.
Accreditation and Quality
Is the program accredited? The degree is offered through the AACSB‑accredited Fogelman College of Business & Economics, the only business school in the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ region with this distinction.
Does the program meet educational requirements for the CPA exam? The curriculum prepares students for the CPA exam and accounting licensure, though additional credit hours may be required depending on state regulations.
Admissions and Enrollment
What are the admission requirements for the online accounting program? Applicants must meet University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ undergraduate admission standards; transfer students may have additional requirements.
When can I start the program? Multiple start dates throughout the year allow students to begin when it fits their schedule.
Career Preparation and Outcomes
What careers can I pursue with a B.B.A. in Accounting? Graduates are prepared for roles such as CPA, financial manager, budget analyst, auditor, actuary, tax specialist, or financial planner.
Does the program include training in analytics or technology? Courses such as Accounting Data Analytics and Accounting Information Systems build skills in data tools, analytics, and modern accounting technologies.
Will I receive support with career planning or job placement? Students have access to advising, career readiness courses, and university‑wide career services.
Cost and Financial Aid
How much does the online accounting degree cost? UofM Global offers a clear, competitive tuition structure for fully online students.
Is financial aid available for online students? Eligible students may receive federal aid, scholarships, or other financial assistance.
Start or Advance Your Career
This program provides a strong foundation for graduate studies and a future master’s degree while also preparing you for a wide range of accounting careers. Whether you’re aiming for public accounting, corporate or government positions, nonprofit organizations, or other professional paths, the curriculum is designed to support your long‑term career goals and help you build in‑demand accounting skills.

Employment Outlook
Accountants and auditors are projected to see 5% job growth from 2024 to 2034, which is faster than the average for all occupations. Each year, about 124,200 openings are expected, largely due to retirements and workers shifting into other fields.
Earning Potential
Accountants and auditors earned a median annual wage of $81,680 in May 2024, close to the broader category of financial specialists at $82,140, and well above the $49,500 median for all U.S. occupations. Half of workers in the field earned more than this amount, while the lowest 10% made under $52,780 and the highest 10% earned over $141,420.


Roles related to this degree
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Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
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Budget Analysts
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Cost Estimators
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Financial Analysts
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Financial Managers
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Management Analysts
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