Develop the skills you need to prepare corporate financial statements. With an accounting degree, you’ll learn how to analyze profit and loss, create balance sheets, compile, audit, and verify information to provide investors, economists, and the general public with the data they need to make informed business decisions. You’ll also study the educational requirements to become a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. At ºÚÁÏÍø, the Accounting major is structured around a combination of core business courses, non-business electives, and specialized accounting coursework.
The program covers key areas such as financial management, business law, and quantitative analysis, ensuring students are well-versed in general business practices. In addition, focused accounting courses provide in-depth knowledge of financial reporting, taxation, auditing, and cost accounting. This well-rounded approach prepares graduates to excel in accounting roles, offering both the technical expertise and analytical skills needed to navigate diverse financial environments.