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Mar 03, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
Accounting 60+ Transfer, BBA
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60+ Transfer Program
Bachelor of Business Administration • ACC TRN BBA
Program Requirements:
The Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting degree from Davenport combines the development of expertise and technical skills with the communications, teamwork, and leadership skills expected of today’s accounting business management professional. Students learn to develop and maintain accounting records, prepare financial statements, and begin to use accounting information as a decisionmaking tool. Intermediate and advanced courses focus on an in-depth, topical study of accounting processes and reporting, including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), International Accounting Standards (IAS), and financial statement presentation and analyses. Cost accounting, budgeting, and individual and corporate tax courses enhance the student’s professional knowledge, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities. Interlacing accounting coursework at all levels is the understanding and use of accounting information systems technology.
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Associate Degree on File - 60 Credits
Foundational Courses - 6 Credits
- MATH 120 - College Mathematics 3 Credits
Students must have completed a college level math course equivalent to MATH 120 - College Mathematics or Intermediate Algebra as a part of this program. Course fulfillment or requirement will be determined at time of enrollment. Not included in credit totals required for this degree. - ECON 200 - Microeconomics 3 Credits
College of Business programs require a minimum of 1 course in economics. Course fulfillment or requirement will be determined at the time of enrollment. Not included in credit totals required for this degree.
Foundations of Excellence - 9 Credits
Foundations of Business - 23 Credits
Total Credits: 128
This degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours. To meet this minimum, Open Electives may be required. Non-developmental level courses taken at your previous college(s) will be applied in this area. An official evaluation of transfer credit will determine the need for electives. |
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