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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Accounting | Auditing | Financial Planning
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University of Missouri Program Details

The University of Missouri offers over 300 degree programs, providing a wide range of academic opportunities for students. One of the programs offered is the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSAcc) through the Trulaske College of Business.


Accountancy Program

The Accountancy program at the University of Missouri provides students with a strong technical accountancy background, a broad advanced business background, and professional skills such as public speaking and information systems skills. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional accountant in public accounting, business, or government.


Common Career Paths

Some common career paths for graduates of the Accountancy program include:


  • Accountants and Auditors
  • Budget Analysts
  • Business Teachers, Postsecondary
  • Credit Analysts
  • Financial and Investment Analysts
  • Financial Examiners
  • Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
  • Tax Preparers

Program Structure

The undergraduate and master’s degree programs with a major in accountancy are merged into an integrated 150-credit curriculum. This integrated program provides high-quality preparation for a career as a professional accountant.


Academic Areas

The Accountancy program is part of the broader academic areas of:


  • Business and Commerce
  • Computing, Engineering, Math, and Applied Science

Additional Information

For more details about the program, including major requirements and a 4-year graduation plan, students can refer to the department's resources. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in accountancy, preparing them for a wide range of career opportunities in the field.


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