Bachelor of Science >
The principal objective of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree program is to provide students with accounting, business, and technical knowledge which will serve as a basis for positions in industry, government, non-profit organizations and public accountancy. The curriculum is designed to give students a firm foundation in liberal arts as well as in the practical and theoretical aspects of accounting principles. Upon successful completion of the program, students will have acquired skills in the five major subject areas of accounting; namely, finance, information systems, management, taxation, and auditing. See the
Undergraduate Catalog for detailed degree requirements.
Associate in Science >
The primary objective of the Associate in Science in Accounting degree program is to prepare students for entry level positions as accountants in business, public and private accounting, government, and other non-profit organizations. The curriculum is designed to give students a firm foundation in liberal arts as well as in the practical and theoretical aspects of accounting principles. Upon completion of the program, students will have a working knowledge of the preparation and interpretation of financial statements, computer applications, basic business, management and legal concepts applicable to the accounting profession, economics, and federal income tax procedures. See the
Undergraduate Catalog for detailed degree requirements.
More About Accounting >
What makes a solid accounting professional for the 21st century? It is the knowledge, skills and attitude developed in a top-notch Bachelor of Science in Accounting program, like the one at Hodges University. Students are prepared for a variety of accounting careers.
In addition to the recognized academic excellence of the program, students receive instruction from professors who are both academicians and former accounting practitioners. Accounting courses feature theoretical and practical problem solving and communication skills.
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