Description
Accounting is the study of the “language of business” and provides the foundation for all financial processes within an organization. It is the discipline of analyzing business data and transactions, determining the monetary effects of these transactions, preparing financial statements and reports, and acting as a business consultant to management for making effective operational and financial decisions.
What careers can this major prepare you for?
Students can choose to work in Public Accounting as auditors or tax specialists, to pursue a career in large Fortune 500 companies as cost accountants, controllers, or internal auditors; or to provide accounting services to non-profit or governmental entities. Many students go on to Master’s in Accountancy or MBA Programs or to Law School and receive professional licenses in accounting including the CPA (Certified Public Accountant), CMA (Certified Management Accountant), CIA (Certified Internal Auditor) or CFE (Chartered Fraud Examiner). Through study in Accounting you may also go on to become an: Accountant, Advisory Services (M & A), Auditor, Budget Manager, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Public Accountant, Chief Financial Officer, Consultant, Cost Accountant, Corporate Controller, Data Analytics Specialists, Enrolled Agent (IRS), Estate Planner, Forensic Accountant, Fraud Examiner, Government Accountant/Auditor. Internal Auditor, Risk Management/Analyst, Systems Analysts, Tax Consultant
What skills are developed within this major?
Skills developed within this major include: Analytical skills; Critical thinking skills; Communication skills; Data management skills; Problem solving skills; and Application of Technology.