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Accounting
As an accounting student, you’ll learn about the activities of business, how to plan and make business decisions and how to evaluate the financial outcomes of those decisions.
  • Learn the language of business thanks to comprehensive accounting course work with an emphasis on developing your professional communication skills.
  • Jump into the business world and earn academic credit with an internship in a Fort Worth-Dallas area accounting firm, or connect with alumni and business leaders to get other relevant part-time employment.
  • Prepare for professional certification as a CPA after earning 150 hours of course credit (36 accounting hours).
 
The Accounting program includes courses like:
FrIntroductory Microeconomics
Introductory Macroeconomics
Introductory Applied Calculus
Foundations of Business
SoPrinciples of Financial Accounting
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Legal & Social Environment of Business
Information Systems in an eEnterprise
Ethical Decision Making
JrIntermediate Financial Accounting I and II
Introduction to Federal Taxation
Cost Accounting
Financial Management
Marketing Management
SrAccounting Information Systems
Advanced Accounting
Introduction to Auditing
Manufacturing and Service Operations
Management of Supply Chain Management
Strategic Management

 
Recent accounting graduates begin as analysts, auditors, tax consultants or business consultants in corporations or accounting firms, leading to careers in financial management, operational management or general management.
 

Accounting program website
Accounting in the Undergraduate Studies Bulletin

 

 

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