The Bachelor Of Science in Accounting program will give you the technical knowledge and skills necessary to analyze accounting and business problems.
You will gain a solid foundation in accounting and finance complete with the most important interpersonal and technical skills, knowledge and critical thinking essential to success in today’s business environment.
You will understand how best to communicate and use financial information to support business decisions. It will also give you an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment in which business organizations and accounting professionals must work. You will learn to identify and evaluate ethical dilemmas and provide logical ways to resolve them.
When you graduate, you will be able to demonstrate self-directed, independent learning. You will communicate effectively through speech, writing, and multiple forms of media, and will be able to measure, analyze, and communicate information about economic transactions and events in the global economy.
Accounting is the cornerstone of the business and financial world. Technological advances such as data analysis, blockchain and cloud computing are making the accounting profession more exciting than ever.
The accounting professional of the future must be able to think strategically, communicate effectively, and be technology savvy to unlock the opportunities of the future. A graduate in accounting is:
Accounting is the language of business, and employees with accounting knowledge are an asset to any organization. This means that your title opens doors to the industry of your choice, whether in or out of the accounting trade. Consider some of these popular career options:
Public accountants prepare, examine and audit the financial statements of listed companies. They can offer advice to companies and individuals on financial record keeping.
Management accountants work as staff accountants where their responsibilities may include cost management, budgeting and legal financial compliance. They may also work as management consultants.
Forensic accountants analyze financial records to help determine if a crime such as fraud, embezzlement or corruption has been committed. They also provide expert testimony in court cases involving financial crimes.
An examiner or tax collector conducts audits, reviews returns and determines how much money businesses and individuals owe for federal, state and local taxes.
Some of the subjects you will find in this career are:
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