• The Accounting major prepares students for entry-level positions in areas such as managerial accounting, taxation, or auditing.
  • The program also helps prepare students for graduate studies in accounting and/or other business-related fields.
  • However, students who have completed 45 semester hours and who have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.75 or above are eligible to take 300 - level business core courses during the second semester of the sophomore year.
  • A student can complete no more than two internships in business administration, each carrying no more than three semester hours of credit.
  • The career after completing this course are:
    • Actuarial Analyst.
    • Corporate Investment Banker.
    • Business Adviser.
    • Arbitrator, etc with an average salary of 64,930 USD per year.