Double Major: Accounting and Business Administration
Students in the School of Business may wish to pursue a double major in Accounting and Business Administration. By choosing the double major, students earn a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BSA) is designed for students seeking professional careers in accounting. Students who earn this degree will have all necessary credentials to immediately pursue accounting careers in private industry.
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) prepares students for many careers in the modern business environment. The program features broad coverage of the functional business areas with a significant communication component. The program enhances career opportunities with today's employers who value well-rounded employees. The curriculum provides students the opportunity to enhance skill sets in verbal and written communication, leadership and teamwork.
The traditional weekday accounting and business programs provide a traditional, small university environment in an urban setting, with many opportunities for interaction, involvement and leadership. Courses are scheduled in a manner designed to provide maximum flexibility.
The accounting and business programs are also offered in a evening program for working adults. This program offers valuable peer group interaction, support, and networking opportunities for working adults.
Requirements
Double Major: Accounting and Business Administration (120 total credit hours)
University Studies - 49 credit hours
Accounting Major - 33 credit hours (50% must be taken at Spalding)
Business Major - 33 credit hours (50% must be taken at Spalding)
Required Support Courses - 5 credit hours
Program Sheet
Double Major: Bachelor of Science in Accounting/Bachelor of Science in Business Administration