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Major: Accounting

The global market for chewing gum is expected to generate over 48 billion dollars in revenue by 2025. What does this have to do with a career in accounting? 

In 1928, accountant Walter Diemer developed the bubble gum formula, which allows chewing gum to be blown into big bubbles. One wonders if Diemer would have been able to project the future cash flow of his invention or even imagine it would amass so much.

What does a student majoring in Accounting study? 

Your undergraduate coursework will prepare you to organize and analyze a company’s financial information. As an accountant, you must be able to crunch numbers and interpret financial data. The following courses may be a part of your curriculum:

  • Accounting Principles
  • Business Ethics
  • Business Finance
  • Business Law
  • Financial Accounting
  • Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics
  • Statistics
  • Strategic Planning

What can I do with an Accounting degree?

As an accountant, you’re responsible for providing an organization with accurate information about its economic standing. Your financial analysis will help stakeholders make crucial decisions about a company’s performance. Here are some career options:

Specializations for an Accounting Major:

  • Auditing
  • Financial Accounting
  • Forensic Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Tax Accounting

What are the requirements for an Accounting degree? 

Although the specific requirements will be determined by your accredited institution, deciding if you want the certified public accountant (CPA) certificate will impact your academic track. The CPA track will include more coursework to earn a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree in accounting. 
 

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