Accounting Colleges & Universities


Accounting Degrees Prepare the Number-Crunching Set for Success
Are you a detail-oriented student looking to apply your aptitude for mathematics towards a steady career? If so, the field of accounting is calling your name. Accountants analyze and communicate financial information in an effort to ensure that businesses are run efficiently, public records kept accurately, and taxes paid promptly. Working with various entities, from individual clients to the federal government, accounting specialists combine their gift for interpreting figures quickly with specialized technology in order to safeguard financial integrity.

Earn Your Accounting Degree
Because many accounting professionals specialize in a niche profession--say, working as Internal Revenue Service agents or as company bookkeepers--educational requirements vary. Those who aspire to work as proper accountants or auditors usually need at least a bachelor's degree in accounting, and may also need to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs), depending on their exact job title and location within the U.S.

Accounting Education and Employment
Modern accounting curricula are rooted in finance and mathematics, although technology's relatively new presence in the industry has resulted in its appearance in universities as well. Typical courses for undergraduate students pursuing accounting degrees include auditing, law & ethics, managerial communication, finance, marketing, and, of course, the different types of accounting utilized in the workforce.

Graduates of accounting schools enjoy a fair variety of options when the time comes to settle on a career. Some examples of the type of job you may qualify for with an accounting degree include:
  •   Public accountant - works with all types of clients in a variety of functions
  •   Management accountant - works with corporations
  •   Government accountant - works with and oversees the financial practices of government agencies
  •   Internal auditors - works to ensure the efficiency and legality of an organization
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