If you want to apply for jobs in accounting then you would want the BABA-Accounting or the BA-Accounting, Not the BLS (as it is not an accounting or business degree it is a liberal studies degree - don't do it, professionally it is not sufficient to be considered an accountant on its own). Don't let one extra course sway you between the BABA or the BA, decide which remaining class list interests you the most; especially since the Pell Grant will cover either (so speed to save money is not your concern, one or two extra 8 week terms at your young age is worth the long term ROI). With that said, the BABA would likely get you everything you'd ever want out a bachelor (long term) - checks the box plus. Also, I believe you could add the PM/MIS minor as well (again may take an extra term); that is an upgrade option to the BABA-Accouting. If you do that, focus on getting the Accounting courses done first (so you'd be 'done' with the requirements, in case life gets in the way and you need to drop the additional minor).
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA