

鶹’s Business Administration Accounting associate degree program exposes you to all the fundamentals in the field of accounting, including courses in economics, financial accounting, cost analysis, financial reporting, and business law. For any business, accounting is a crucial function used to monitor performance and as a basis for critical decisions.
鶹 promotes a progressive learning format, so after you earn your associate degree, you can immediately continue your education at the bachelor’s degree level through our Business Administration Accounting bachelor’s degree.
The Business Administration Accounting associate degree program is designed to provide graduates with a solid core competency in general accounting practices, procedures, concepts, and theory. Students will gain the necessary training required to enter the accounting field, such as:
鶹 promotes a progressive learning format, so as earn your associate degree you can immediately use your training to advance your career as you continue your education in high-demand fields at the bachelor’s degree level – areas such as Business Administration Accounting or and Health Care Management.
Distance = Synchronous video & asynchronous online learning.
Blended = Synchronous video & asynchronous online learning with limited on-campus residency.
See our eLearning page for details on our exciting and innovative course delivery methods.
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Total tuition for an associate’s degree in Business Administration Accounting at ANU is only $22,632. Large online colleges with course-based programs are 29% – 200% higher and do not include fees or textbooks.(1) ANU tuition includes all fees (application, course, technology, graduation, etc.), textbooks, and lab equipment (where applicable).
92 credit hours required/184 quality points required. All courses are 4 credit hours
Program Core Courses
60 Credit Hours Required
ACC101 Principles of Accounting I
ACC102 Principles of Accounting II
ACC110 Payroll Accounting
ACC115 Computerized Accounting
ACC200 Principles of Accounting III
ACC201 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC203 Cost Accounting I
ACC216 Income Tax
ACC313 Managerial Accounting
ACC320 Intermediate Accounting II
BUS110 Business Math I
BUS121 Principles of Economics
BUS125 Principles of Management
BUS210 Business Math II
BUS225 Business Communications
General Education
24 Credit Hours Required
Select at least 1 from each discipline:
Written and Oral Communication
ENG102 English Composition*
ENG126 Oral Communication
Mathematics, Statistics, and Logic
LOG215 Thinking Critically
MAT101 Understanding Mathematics
MAT214 Algebra
MAT220 Algebra and Basic Statistics
Arts and Humanities
ETH205 Ethics
GEN241 Cultural Appreciation
Social and Behavioral Sciences
HIS290 American History 1945-Present
POL202 Political Science
PSY127 Psychology
PSY200 Human Growth and Development
SOC103 General Sociology
Physical/Natural Science
BIO101 Introduction to Biology
BIO201 Basic Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO202 Basic Anatomy and Physiology II
CHM105 General, Organic Biochemistry
ENV101 Environmental Science
*This program requires this General Education course or equivalent
Electives (Select 2)
8 Credit Hours Required
To be selected in consultation with the Academic Advisor to achieve a balanced educational program in keeping with the personal objectives and career ambitions of the student.
For all courses: See catalog for complete course descriptions and prerequisites.
(1) Online tuition pages on the internet at:
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