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Programs
Accounting is often referred to as "the language of business."
It helps the student learn how individuals, businesses, governments,
charitable organizations and other groups interact and relate to
the problem of the efficient allocation of scarce resources in a
free-market economy. Accounting provides a solid foundation for
a career in business, irrespective of whether the student desires
to enter the public practice of accounting, serve as a financial
executive in industry or government, or start and operate a business.
120-Hour Accounting: Industry / Government Program
Post-Baccalaureate Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting
150-hour/ Master of Accountancy Program
Master
of Accountancy
Master
of Taxation
Ph.D. in Business with a concentration in Accounting
Each student majoring in accounting is assigned a departmental
faculty advisor who assists students individually in planning
their programs. The Department, in conjunction with other School of Business and university
offices, assists in career counseling, job placement, and the
selection of a graduate program.
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