With a blend of accounting expertise and technological skills, this program prepares students for the essentials in a modern business setting. With the increasing reliance on technology for financial processes, having the ability to bridge the gap between accounting and technology can gives a competitive edge in the job market.
No matter their career goals, students are prepared for a variety of business-related industries. Students are also equipped to further their education by pursuing a master of information technology, master of accountancy, master of business administration or various technology-oriented credentials.
Demonstrate an understanding of general systems theory and the design and management of information systems.
Use technology to solve accounting problems and improve decision-making skills.
Identify the ethical and social responsibilities of accounting professionals and apply professional judgment to present financial statements fairly.
The bachelor of business administration in accounting and information systems completes core offerings in information systems, accounting and business administration. Together, these courses create a comprehensive knowledge base that allows graduates to understand the overall functioning of a business, while also offering a blend of technological skills and accounting expertise essential to modern businesses.
The bachelor of business administration in accounting and information systems completes core offerings in information systems, accounting and business administration. Together, these courses create a comprehensive knowledge base that allows graduates to understand the overall functioning of a business, while also offering a blend of technological skills and accounting expertise essential to modern businesses.
Graduates of the program have pursued careers in a variety of industries, including: