• The accounting department seeks to provide students with an education that focuses on the common body of knowledge of accounting and the development and application of skills needed for entry into the professions
  • The accounting curriculum is divided into three closely coordinated areas: the liberal arts and sciences foundation; a common body of business courses; and an in-depth study in accounting
  • Two tracks are available: Financial option and Managerial option
  • A graduate of the Accounting Department should be able to:
    • Utilize critical thinking and data analysis skills to prepare and analyze financial statements.
    • Effectively communicate and convey accounting information orally and in writing.
    • Work in a group setting to solve complex financial and accounting problems.
    • Identify and resolve ethical issues related to the practice of accounting.
    • Demonstrate a broad understanding of accounting standards and an ability to resolve problems in the following areas: GAAP-US/IFRS accounting standards, tax rules and regulations, legal issues, fraud principles and standards, and business valuation standards.