| Accounting Degree - Program of Study
Curriculum Description
The Accounting curriculum is designed to
provide students with the knowledge and the
skills necessary for employment and growth in
the accounting profession. Using the “language
of business,” accountants assemble and analyze,
process, and communicate essential information
about financial operations.
In addition to course work in accounting principles,
theories, and practice, students will study
business law, finance, management, and economics.
Related skills are developed through the study
of communications, computer applications, financial
analysis, critical thinking skills, and ethics.
Graduates should qualify for entry-level accounting
positions in many types of organizations
including accounting firms, small businesses,
manufacturing firms, banks, hospitals,
school systems, and governmental agencies.
With work experience and additional education,
an individual may advance in the accounting profession
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