Apr 17, 2025  
2025-2026 Florida Tech Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Florida Tech Catalog

Accounting, B.A.


Major Code: 7610 Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Delivery Mode(s): Online Admission Status: Undergraduate
Location(s): Florida Tech Online

The Bachelor of Arts in Accounting provides a depth of knowledge in the theory and practice of financial and managerial accounting and business law, and basic knowledge of auditing accounting information systems and tax, as well as a broad knowledge of a range of business disciplines. This accounting major prepares the student for careers in a variety of business, government and not-for-profit organizations. A deeper understanding of accounting topics may help students prepare for a wider range of accounting and finance careers.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate readiness to succeed in a challenging academic curriculum. The transcript from an accredited or state-approved high school is the most important element of the application. While no minimum grade point average, class rank or standardized test score is specified, these measures must indicate a readiness for college studies in a chosen academic program.

An applicant who is a U.S. citizen must have earned a high school diploma from an accredited or state-approved high school or a high school equivalency diploma (GED) by the date of first enrollment. All offers of admission are tentative if the student has high school or collegiate coursework in progress. Final admission is dependent on receipt and review of the student’s final transcripts.

Curriculum


Not all courses are offered online every term. See this two-year course offering projection and remember to check prerequisites/corequisites before registering.

Humanities (6 credit hours)


Physical/Life Sciences (6 credit hours)


Social Sciences (3 credit hours)


  • Any 1000-level or higher (SS)

Restricted and Free Electives


Restricted Electives - Accounting (6 credit hours)

Select two courses from the following:
Restricted Electives - Humanities (9 credit hours)

  • Any HUM 1000-level (or higher)
Free Electives (6 credit hours)

Total Credits Required: 121