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BSBA in Accounting, Bowling Green State University

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About this course

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The accounting curriculum at BGSU blends hands-on learning with a wide array of cutting-edge audit and technology-focused courses. Students gain comprehensive knowledge across the entire spectrum of accounting, from foundational areas like auditing and financial accounting to strategic domains such as taxation, cost accounting, and accounting information systems. Additionally, students learn a wide variety of analytics skills. The program emphasizes immersive education outside the classroom, preparing students for real-world challenges and internships starting as early as their first year.

Why this course is highly recommended

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BGSU’s accounting program is highly regarded, holding AACSB accreditation—the gold standard—among only 2% of universities worldwide. Students benefit from award-winning student organizations like Beta Alpha Psi, immersive learning outside the classroom, and robust career preparation, including internships with paid opportunities. The program’s industry partnerships, expert faculty, and study abroad options further enhance employment prospects, making it a top choice for aspiring accounting professionals.

Specialisation

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This program offers a specialization within the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in Business Administration: Accounting. Students have the opportunity to complete this specialization, which covers core areas like financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, and information systems, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in accounting and finance.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

16.46L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students are required to complete general requirements in written communication, social and behavioral sciences, mathematics, natural sciences, humanities, arts, and cultural diversity in the U.S. before focusing on core business courses. In their second year, students take introductory courses in management information systems, economics, accounting, statistics, and business communication. The third and fourth years include business core courses like management, finance, law, global business, marketing, and their specialization in accounting, encompassing courses such as financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and information systems.
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English language test

IELTS

6

DUOLINGO

100

TOEFL

71

PTE

48

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the Bowling Green State University admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates with an accounting specialization are well-prepared for various roles including auditors, tax consultants, corporate accountants, management accountants, forensic accountants, and business consultants. Many alumni become CPAs, working for renowned firms like the Big Four—KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, and EY—or at regional firms and large corporations such as Owens Corning and Marathon. The program also supports postgraduate paths, with many students pursuing a Master of Accountancy or an MBA after graduation.

FAQs

What kind of internships can accounting students pursue?

Students can gain real-world experience early on, with over 73% completing paid internships, many of which pay an average of $19 an hour. The program encourages internship participation to build resumes and industry connections.

Can I become a CPA after this program?

Many students aim to earn a Master of Accountancy in a fifth year, which prepares them to pass the CPA exam, and the program has strong connections with professional bodies like the Ohio Society of CPAs.