Accounting
Learn the language of business.
Accountants are financial architects who use their skills to steward resources and empower individuals, organizations and businesses to thrive. With a bachelor’s degree in accounting, you’ll learn to:
- Track and analyze financial information; prepare financial statements and ensure compliance with regulations.
- Guide organizational decision-making through budgeting and cost analysis.
- Understand the fundamentals of tax accounting, auditing and business law.
At A Glance
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12:1Student-to-faculty ratio
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18Average class size
Possible Careers
Learn the language of business.
Accountants are financial architects who use their skills to steward resources and empower individuals, organizations and businesses to thrive. With a bachelor’s degree in accounting, you’ll learn to:
- Track and analyze financial information; prepare financial statements and ensure compliance with regulations.
- Guide organizational decision-making through budgeting and cost analysis.
- Understand the fundamentals of tax accounting, auditing and business law.
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Professional Development
As an accounting major, you'll be encouraged to participate in an internship that provides valuable real-world experience. Learn about career support at Alma.
Explore the Curriculum
Learn more about the fundamental courses that will offer a roadmap for your academic growth and expertise development.
Fast-track your success.
As an accounting major, you can use our “Fast Track” program to expedite your journey to becoming a certified public accountant (CPA).
CPAs provide expert financial services such as financial reporting, auditing and tax preparation to businesses and individuals.
Our CPA Fast Track program enables students to complete the required coursework for the CPA exam in four years, rather than the five required at other schools. If you follow the schedule, you will be ready to sit for the CPA exam during or immediately after your senior year.
What You Need to Know
Accounting professionals are consistently in demand. Qualified accountants are needed in organizations of all sizes — from government agencies and nonprofits to major accounting firms. As an accounting major, this means you’ll be able to work in a wide range of fields.
You’ll benefit from excellent earning potential, too. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for accountants and auditors was $77,250 in 2021 — almost 70% higher than the national average.
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