Program overview
The Accounting major prepares students for professional careers in public managerial and governmental accounting such as managerial cost tax or government accountant and internal or independent auditor Graduates of the program are also prepared for advanced study in accounting management law and related fields The curriculum emphasizes developing an understanding of the social ethical economic legal and regulatory environments that affect accounting Development of problem-solving decision-making communication and leadership skills in addition to business and accounting knowledge are emphasized Accounting faculty members are available to consult with students wishing to pursue careers in any of the above-mentioned areas
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