The Accounting major prepares graduates for employment in accounting, bookkeeping, and general administrative positions in private, public, not-for-profit, and governmental agencies. Graduates gain the skills necessary to pursue a range of opportunities, including: loan counselor, insurance clerk, personal financial advisor, bill collector, accounts receivable or payable specialist, and more.
This program integrates a broad background in business administration with a thorough understanding of accounting concepts and theory, as well as hands-on training in computerized accounting. Students will learn essentials for keeping an organization solid, including how to analyze transactions, prepare financial statements, conduct cost revenue analysis, and maintain internal controls.
Optimum Completion Time : 6 terms or 60 academic weeks |