Associate in Accounting
DeVry’s Accounting program equips students with the knowledge,
skills and abilities needed to function as entry-level accounting
professionals in public accounting, industry, nonprofit organizations and government. Coursework – taught from the practitioner’s perspective – focuses on applying accounting and financial
management concepts and skills to real-world applications while
providing students with a solid base in accounting theory.
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma or equivalent (GED). |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
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Bachelor's in Business Administration - Accounting
Students in DeVry’s Business Administration program develop
competency in applying technology to business strategy, management and decision-making through case studies, team projects,
Internet use and web page development, as well as computer
applications and systems integration. The program offers majors
(concentrations in Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania) as shown in
the following program outline, as well as general business options,
which students may take in lieu of a specific major/concentration
| Concentration |
Accounting |
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma or equivalent (GED). |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
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Graduate Certificate in Accounting
DeVry’s Accounting program equips students with the knowledge,
skills and abilities needed to function as entry-level accounting
professionals in public accounting, industry, nonprofit organizations and government. Coursework – taught from the practitioner’s perspective – focuses on applying accounting and financial
management concepts and skills to real-world applications while
providing students with a solid base in accounting theory.
Coursework builds students’ knowledge and skills in key
functional areas including financial accounting and reporting,
managerial accounting, personal taxation and accounting
technology. The program also addresses key principles of
business administration and provides students with a solid
base in general education.
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
Bachelor's Degree |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
| Courses |
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Master of Accounting and Financial Management
DeVry’s Accounting program equips students with the knowledge,
skills and abilities needed to function as entry-level accounting
professionals in public accounting, industry, nonprofit organiza-tions
and government. Coursework – taught from the practitioner’s
perspective – focuses on applying accounting and financial
management concepts and skills to real-world applications while
providing students with a solid base in accounting theory.
Coursework builds students’ knowledge and skills in key
functional areas including financial accounting and reporting,
managerial accounting, personal taxation and accounting
technology. The program also addresses key principles of
business administration and provides students with a solid
base in general education.
| Concentration |
Financial Management |
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
Bachelor's Degree |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
| Courses |
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