The Bachelor of Science in Accounting (BSAC) is an academic program designed for working professionals interested in completing a baccalaureate degree focusing on accounting theory, taxation and auditing. The core program focuses on accounting theory, analytical skills, practical application and problem solving. Also addressed in the program are accounting, taxation and auditing issues faced by management of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations and non-profit entities. Other topics in the core program include: economics, business law and strategic planning. In all, the accounting curriculum is designed to provide working business professionals with skills and knowledge necessary to transition into or advance within the general field of accounting.
Core Values
Indiana Wesleyan University was founded in 1920 as a Christian university and continues its tradition as a faith-based university, developing programs around Christian principles and ethics.
Indiana Wesleyan University's growth is rooted in its core curriculum which empowers adult students to advance in their careers.
Commitment
Leadership
Service
Stewardship
Innovation
Diversity
Charge
Indiana Wesleyan University will prepare each student to become a world changer. We will accomplish this by drawing students into an integrated experience of intellectual challenge, spiritual growth and leadership development. Thus we will: