Accounting
Interested in becoming a CPA? Have your degree but lack all the classes you need?
Delaware Valley University’s courses in accounting help you earn the 30 credits needed beyond the bachelor’s degree required to sit for the CPA! There are currently more accounting positions in the United States than there are accountants. A new CPA will earn and an additional $10,000-$12,000 in starting salary over someone with a bachelor’s degree only.
Designed for maximum efficiency, the program can be completed in as little as 21 months, offering students the fastest, most convenient path to earning their credential. Fall and spring courses are 14 weeks long and offered in a variety of formats--day, evening and online, with summer classes accelerated and online for those who wish to study year-round.
Program Requirements: 30 credits
BA 2161 Business Law I
BA 2210 Microeconomics
BA 3029 Auditing
BA 3127 Finance
BA 3138 Intermediate Accounting I
BA 3239 Intermediate Accounting II
BA 4036 Federal Corporate Income Tax
BA 4144 Advanced Accounting
BA 4236 Federal Income Tax
BA 4242 Cost Accounting
Prerequisites: Bachelor's degree in any major, Accounting I, Accounting II, Macroeconomics
Total credits for certification: 30 credits
This credit certificate is available as a stand-alone program and to all undergraduate degree students to complete as part of their studies, regardless of their majors. Students should consult with their academic advisor about how the certificate courses can fit into their individual academic and career plans.
Visit myDelVal to search for upcoming sections. Applicants for the accounting program should complete the Office of Continuing and Professional and Studies Application for Degree Candidacy form. Questions? Please contact Stephanie Morace at 215.489.2904 or stephanie.morace@delval.edu.