2020-2021 Catalog 
    
    Nov 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accounting, BSA


Accounting is the means by which organizations communicate financial information. As a result, Accounting is often called the “language of business.” Students completing an accounting major have a variety of career options from which to choose.

Studying accounting includes learning about financial accounting—the reporting of an organization’s financial information—and managerial accounting—the use of that data to measure the entity’s performance and inform decisions about its future. An accounting major learns how organizations’ financial records are prepared and maintained. Accounting includes the study of accounting systems, auditing, financial reporting, and analysis, and taxation.

The Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BSA) degree is designed to be completed in four years. Students will have the opportunity to complete off-campus internships in various accounting roles. Students may continue their studies at Calvin in the Master of Accounting (MAcc)  program to complete the educational requirements of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure.

Students are required to have earned at least a C in ACCT 203 , ACCT 204 , BUS 101 , and BUS 201  before taking any 300-level ACCT, BUS, FIN, or MKTG course required in the accounting major. The program requires successful completion of the following courses.