B.S. in Accounting and Information Management
The Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Information Management provides students a broad-based education that balances conceptual with pragmatic knowledge and exposes accounting students to other related areas. The objective of the program is to develop professionals who understand the role of information in organizations and financial markets, have the necessary skills to integrate financial analysis and information technology and possess analytical and management skills.
Completion of this program will enable students to thrive in careers in information-intensive organizations as information managers, consultants or financial analysts. Students who desire a comprehensive accounting education and wish to become certified public accountants are advised to pursue the 150-credit-hour B.S. and M.S. Fast-Track program in Accounting and Information Management. Students who successfully complete both degrees may sit for the CPA examination upon completion of the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy's 150-semester-hour educational requirement.
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