Nov 27, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog V3 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog V3 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Accounting, B.S.


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The field of accounting is dynamic and challenging. Accountants today are expected to participate extensively in the general area of business management. The B.S. Accounting degree is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership and responsibility in industry, government, and public accounting. The Accounting program emphasizes computer skills, written and verbal communications, as well as accounting theory and the most recent Financial Accounting Standards Board pronouncements.

At the present time, this degree program meets and maintains compliance with the CPA requirements for the tri-state area (Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania).  State requirements beyond the three aforementioned would be subject to review. For more information on CPA requirements by state, access the following link: https://www.thiswaytocpa.com/licensure/state-requirements/.

Students interested in becoming a CPA will need 150 hours of college-level credits, 30 hours beyond what the Bachelor degree requires.  The College offers a Master of Science in Taxation that many Accounting graduates choose to complete their required 150 credits, and generous scholarship is offered for students continuing their studies at GBC.

Program Goals:

Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree, students will:

  • demonstrate an ability to conduct relevant research in the field of accounting.
  • exhibit an understanding of the concepts, processes and regulations of the major areas of accounting and related technologies.
  • demonstrate mastery of a broad range of business knowledge.
  • possess the knowledge to successfully obtain employment or enter advanced programs of study.
  • demonstrate the skills necessary to continued success in their fields including leadership abilities and a heightened sense of social responsibility and ethics. 

Suggested sequence of courses:


Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester (15 Credits)


Spring Semester (15 Credits)


Junior Year


Spring Semester (15 Credits)


Senior Year


Minimum credits required: 120


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