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Colorado Technical University


Bachelor of Science in Accounting (Online)

Taxes are one of the two things in life you cannot avoid. But what if you don’t want to? The Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Colorado Technical University can help you take your love of numbers to the next level.

You can study both the theories and practical applications of accounting and work to develop a variety of skills including corporate accounting, taxation, governmental and not-for-profit accounting, and auditing.

Ranked Among The Best. Again.

CTU programs made the 2018 best online programs list by U.S. News & World Report.*

At CTU, we pride ourselves on putting working-adult students’ success first. Our flexible, online courses are designed help you to build a class schedule around your schedule. And with grants and scholarships available for those who qualify, earning a degree can be both achievable and affordable.

* See our rankings at www.usnews.com/bachelors For important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program, go to disclosures. CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary. Not all programs are available to residents of all states.

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