- By blending courses on accounting principles and business ethics, MSU’s program focuses on developing student’s technical accounting skills and giving them the professional foundation to prepare them for success in the workplace.
- All classes are taught by qualified faculty members, so students learn directly from experts in the field.
- Through the Business Advisement Center, students receive excellent advising and scheduling support as they pursue their education and career goals.
- With a Career Center location in Glass Hall, students can easily access career resources as they search for jobs and prepare their job application materials.
- Student organizations provide students with the opportunity to learn from professionals in accounting through networking events and lectures.
- At Missouri State, students will develop a foundation in accounting fundamentals and then progress into more advanced courses in financial, tax, and managerial accounting, business systems, and auditing.
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These skills will prepare students to enter the workforce as financial information professionals. Students will be ready to become valuable members of any organization that they might join whether that organization is a public accounting firm, in private industry, a nonprofit or a governmental agency. All organizations have a need for accounting professionals.
Students in good standing are eligible to be considered for admission to a specific degree program in the College of Business upon the completion of at least 54 hours including at least ten of the following preparation courses. Up to two of the twelve courses listed may be completed during the semester of admission; however, students should make every effort to complete all of the preparation courses prior to admission.