The McCoy College of Business Administration Department of Accounting is a student-centered learning community that prepares a diverse student population for professional success, creates and values research and other intellectual contributions, and provides services to the profession, university and community.
Graduates of the McCoy College of Business Department of Accounting programs enjoy careers in public accounting, industry, government, and not-for-profit organization. Our programs instill a committed to lifelong learning and professionalism, and an appreciation for leadership through service.
The undergraduate accounting curriculum provides a broad education in accounting theory and practice with an appreciation for ethical decision making. Students completing the four-year program (120 credit hours) earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in accounting. Career options include positions in corporations, government, and other not-for-profit organizations.