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Accounting B.S.B.

Curtis L. Carlson School of Management (TCSM) 02UGR Carlson School of Management 205 - Bachelor of Science in Business

Program description

Accounting is the process of gathering financial information and presenting it in a manner that will help users of that information make better decisions. Accountants are also frequently called upon to analyze financial information and provide important business advice. The terms and definitions that have emerged from the discipline are used widely. In fact, accounting is commonly described as the "language of business."

The role of accountants has changed dramatically over the years and are recognized as valued business advisers and important members of an organization's management team.

The major areas of study within the accounting curriculum are financial accounting, management accounting, income taxation, auditing, and business law.
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