This program is accredited by the
Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs.
Accountants are important members of the
business management team. They alone can provide accurate, up-to-date
financial information required for making major business decisions.
All businesses and not-for-profit organizations need the services of
trained accountants. During the past 25 years, the number of people
working in the field of accounting has tripled, and it remains one of
the fastest growing careers available today.
As a student in Accounting, you can
acquire a thorough understanding of accounting principles and their
application to practical business situations. When you graduate,
you can be exceptionally well prepared for employment at the junior
accountancy level in business, public, or non-profit accounting.
Day and evening classes are available,
and you may enter any semester, although it's best to begin in the
fall. As an evening student, you should allow more than two years to
earn your degree.