Career Opportunities

The demand for accounting professionals is strong. The need for financial information by businesses, government agencies, and investors furthers the need for individuals with an accounting education.

Accounting graduates follow very diverse career paths. They work for large and small firms, national and international firms, and in every kind of business imaginable. They have careers in public accounting and private industry, holding positions such as independent or internal auditor, tax specialist, bank examiner, treasurer, controller, and financial executive. In addition, they work in government agencies and in non-profit organizations; and some graduates form their own companies.

A number of professional certifications are available in accounting, including the certified public accountant (CPA), certified management accountant (CMA), certified internal auditor (CIA).

Students wishing to graduate with departmental honors must meet university and departmental requirements, including completion of at least eight honors courses, among which should be one accounting course at the 300 level or higher, one accounting or SCH-MGMT honors course at any level, and completion of a Capstone Experience Option. Contact Commonwealth Honors College or the department for options.

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