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Undergraduate Programs
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UMC's
Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting is designed to provide students with both the theoretical and the analytical
framework required to work effectively in public, private,
or governmental accounting.
Accountants serve in a variety of specialized
roles. Financial accountants prepare financial statements
used in making investment and lending decisions. Auditors
examine financial statements and attest as to whether those
statements are fairly presented. Management accountants identify
and communicate internal financial information used by managers
to operate a business. Accountants also work with taxes for
employer firms, for clients, and for government agencies.
Because of their specialized knowledge, it is not unusual
for accountants to move into management positions or positions
as consultants.
Program outcomes: graduates will
- use computer technology for accounting spreadsheet applications and general ledger accounting functions and demonstrate overall literacy in technology
- develop and demonstrate skills in financial and cost accounting systems that are common to most businesses
- develop and demonstrate skills in U.S. tax fundamentals for individuals and businesses
- demonstrate skills and knowledge in auditing
- demonstrate competencies in ethical decision making
- demonstrate knowledge of liberal education that provides a foundation for the applied curriculum
- demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development
- demonstrate skills in communication, working with others, and critical thinking
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