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Accounting majors who study accounting and other business administration courses will obtain a basic understanding of the world of business and industry.
Students taking accounting should enjoy processing information and thinking analytically. In addition, good interpersonal and writing skills are also valuable. High school students should have mathematics courses in algebra and geometry.
The future looks good for accounting majors. With increasing competition on a global level, the need to utilize timely information for operational and strategic decision making is more important than ever and remains an essential priority for all businesses.
Technology has changed nearly every aspect of the profession and is an integral component of the accounting program at BSC. The latest software programs used by business and industry across the nation are available for student use in the computer labs.
Students who complete the requirements earn an Associate in Arts degree. Since programs at four-year colleges vary somewhat, students should consult the catalog of the college to which they plan to transfer and modify the following
suggested curriculum as necessary.
Career Possibilities: Accountant, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Stock Analyst, Stock Broker, Auditor, Entrepreneur, Business Owner, Manager, Banking and Investment Banking.
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