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San Francisco Accounting Degrees


Want to find colleges offering Accounting degrees in San Francisco? Here is a range of associate, bachelor, masters and professional courses in Accounting and Finance from some of the top business schools in San Francisco and online.

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Featured Accounting Courses in San Francisco

Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - San Francisco Campus
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University, San Francisco

Graduate Certificate in Accounting


Like numbers? Launch a challenging career in the high-demand field of accounting. Earn your graduate certificate in Accounting, taking coursework in taxes, management decisions, accounting and reporting, finance and much more.





Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University - San Francisco Campus
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University, San Francisco

Master of Accounting and Financial Management


As a student in Keller's Master of Accounting and Financial Management program, you can earn a master's degree while preparing for professional certification exams. Through this concentrated curriculum's three specialized tracks, Keller students can pursue certified public accountant (CPA); certified management accounting (CMA); and chartered financial analyst (CFA) certification while gaining a solid background in key business disciplines - as well as an educational credential - critical to success in today's business world.




Online Accounting Programs (San Francisco)

University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix

Bachelor of Science in Business / Accounting


The accounting major promotes identification with and orientation to the accounting profession and is designed to provide the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for a successful accounting career. Core competencies in technology, critical thinking, and communication are emphasized throughout the curriculum. Technology, in particular, is embedded in all accounting courses. Students also have broad exposure to varied business disciplines including management, organizational behavior, economics, statistics and finance, and learn how the general manager integrates these disciplines to meet the strategic goals of the organization.





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Single Courses in Accounting

  • ACC330 Accounting for Decision Making

  • This course introduces cost terminology and flows, standard cost systems, relevant costing, budgeting, inventory control, capital asset selection, responsibility accounting, and performance measurement.
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  • ACC340 Accounting Information Systems I

  • This course is designed to provide accounting students with the proper mix of technical information and real-world applications. Areas of study include fundamental concepts and technologies (what computers can do for a business), internets, intranets, electronic commerce, information systems development, basic project management principles, Decision Support Systems, and the benefits of computer/human synergy.
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  • ACC362 Financial Accounting I

  • This course covers the fundamentals of financial accounting as well as the identification, measurement, and reporting of the financial effects of economic events on the enterprise. Financial information is examined from the perspective of effective management decision making with special emphasis on the planning and controlling responsibilities of practising managers.
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  • ACC363 Financial Accounting II

  • This course introduces plant assets, liabilities, accounting for corporations, investments, statements of cash flows, financial statement analysis, time value of money, payroll accounting, and other significant liabilities.
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  • ACC421 Intermediate Financial Accounting I

  • This course examines the conceptual framework of accounting, including cash versus accrual accounting, the income statement and balance sheet, the time value of money, cash receivables, and inventory.
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  • ACC422 Intermediate Financial Accounting II

  • This course is the second of the three part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This section examines the balance sheet in more detail, including intangible assets, current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, stockholder's equity, and earnings per share. The course finishes with a look at investments and revenue recognition. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encourage discussions about how the accountant should handle specific situations.
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  • ACC423 Intermediate Financial Accounting III

  • This course is the third of a three part series of courses related to intermediate accounting. This course examines income taxes, pensions and post retirement benefits, leases, changes and error analysis, statement of cash flows and full disclosures issues. The course finishes with a look at derivative instruments. Interwoven in the presentation of the material is an assortment of ethical dilemmas that encourage discussions about how the accountant should handle specific situations.
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  • ACC440 Advanced Financial Accounting

  • This course covers business combinations and diversified companies, consolidations of financial statements, home office and branch accounting, segments, foreign currency transactions, and corporate reorganizations and liquidations.
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  • ACC460 Government and Non-Profit Accounting

  • This course covers fund accounting, budget and control issues, revenue and expense recognition, and issues of reporting for both government and non-profit entities.
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  • ACC483 Income Tax - Individual

  • This course is a basic introduction to federal taxation. The purpose is to familiarize the student with fundamental tax issues and provide the student with a general understanding of the history, laws, and policies of federal taxation.
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  • ACC491 Contemporary Auditing I

  • This course is the first in a two-part series that deals with auditing a company's financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include auditing standards, evidence, audit planning and documentation, materiality and risk, internal control, statistical tools, and the overall audit plan and program.
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  • ACC492 Contemporary Auditing II

  • This course is the second in a two-part series that deals with auditing a company's financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include the personnel and payroll system, inventory, capital acquisition cycle, selected balance sheet and income statement accounts, audit reports, assurances and other services, professional ethics, and legal responsibilities.
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  • ACC529 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making

  • This course integrates the principles of financial and managerial accounting to prepare the manager to use accounting to assess and manage the health of the organization. Topics include balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and internal analysis techniques.
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  • ACC563 Advanced Accounting Information Systems

  • This course is designed to present an understanding of accounting information systems and their role in the accounting environment. Particular attention is paid to transaction cycles and internal control structure. Topics to be covered include the software development life cycle, contemporary technology and applications, control concepts and procedures, auditing of information systems, internets, intranets, electronic commerce, and the role of information systems in a business enterprise.
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  • ACC573 Advanced Cost Accounting

  • This course covers cost-volume-profit analysis, costing systems, activity-based costing, flexible budgets, variances, inventory costing methods, cost behavior, and cost allocation.
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  • ACC583 Advanced Corporate Income Tax

  • This course presents the aspects of the formation, reorganization, and liquidation of corporations and the impact on shareholders Taxation issues involved in the partnerships, corporations, and S Corporations are examined, as well as estate and gift taxes, basic tax planning, and research.
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  • ACC593 Accounting Theory

  • This course focuses on accounting conceptual framework, accounting concepts, standard setting measurement and recognition issues, and characteristics of accounting information.
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Accounting degrees

Online Accounting and Finance degrees




Baker College Online

Founded in 1911. Highly respected, affordable, flexible and convenient.

MBA/Accounting

MBA/Finance





Jones International University

The world’s first fully online, accredited university

BA in Business Administration in Corporate Finance

MBA in Finance





Saint Leo University

Providing quality degrees for over 110 years. Accelerated programs.

AA in Accounting

BA in Accounting





Kaplan College Online

A true pioneer. Online education at its best.

Cert. Financial Planning

AA Business/Accounting