Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting & Information Systems
Point’s Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Information Systems degree provides students with a solid background in business fundamentals, followed by an in-depth study and application of accounting and information systems practices and concepts. Students prepare for a variety of roles in high-demand fields that span every area of commerce by learning how to use technology to evaluate information systems internally and externally. The B.B.A. in Accounting and Information Systems also provides a solid foundation for preparing for the certified public accountants exam (CPA).
Program Highlights
- Demonstrate an understanding of general systems theory and the design and management of information systems.
- Use technology to solve accounting problems and improve decision-making skills.
- Identify the ethical and social responsibilities of accounting professionals and apply professional judgment to present financial statements fairly.
Curriculum
The accounting and information systems program’s comprehensive curriculum is designed to help you develop foundational knowledge in accounting and information systems. Listed below are some of the courses offered to students:
- Computer Information Systems
- Financial Accounting
- Computer Programing
- Database Management
- System Analysis and Design
Career Opportunities
Point’s accounting and information systems program will equip you with the knowledge and tools to launch successful careers across a wide range of industries in roles such as:
- Accounting Analyst
- Accounting Information Specialist
- Accountings Systems Auditor
- Business Intelligence
- Data Analyst
- Information Systems Engineer
Why Point?
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FAITH BASED
Your faith will be strengthened with courses taught from a biblical worldview—from business to biblical studies, math to ministry.
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SUPPORTIVE
Point provides mentoring programs with faculty, alumni and local business professionals tailored to your personal and professional goals.
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SMALL CLASS SIZE
Our 18-to-1 student to professor ratio provides a small class size where you’re not just a student – you’re family.