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Knowledge, understanding, and application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles will be developed. This foundation is coupled with practical skills such as critical thinking and analytical reasoning, which is used in assessing situations and recommending changes.
accounting data for managerial business decisions through the use of technology, financial analysis, and theory applications. Learn and practice the analysis of financial information through recording, summarizing, and analyzing financial transactions, and gain applied experience in group and/or individual internships.
Please view the Accounting course list for details on the curriculum.
use technology to produce and communicate accurate and relevant accounting information
learn how to prepare professional financial statements for business decision-making
determine budgetary problems and make recommendations for change
develop knowledge in specific areas including pension issues, deferred tax situations, revenue recognition, capital leases, and contingencies
learn about different components of business functional areas, such as management, marketing, accounting, and the business legal environment
Accountant | Accounts Payable Specialist
Support Service Auditor | Tax Analyst
Auditor | Billing Coordinator | Bookkeeper
Fraud Investigator | Insurance Auditor

