Accounting Program
AFIRM Newsletter
[1]The Department of Accounting [2], Finance [3], Insurance, and Risk Management [4] (AFIRM) has produced its Fall 2020 Newsletter [5]. In this issue we welcome Blake Reed who will be teaching Business Law. There's advice for coping in these unprecedented times of uncertainty, and a spotlight on Tyra Dowell, an accounting major and graduating senior. Everyone at Indiana State would like to echo the newsletter's final words, "We are here for you. We also know that if we work together as a Sycamore Family, we can rise to any crisis."
Accounting Overview
Accounting is an important part of every business and industry around the world. Successful accountants possess interpersonal, communication and problem-solving skills. Accountants must also bring a broad perspective and special accounting knowledge to the job.
The field of accounting offers challenging and rewarding opportunities in public accounting, tax accounting, industry, government, and not-for-profit organizations. The courses and hands-on experiences we provide in the Scott College of Business will prepare you for any of these exciting careers.
For general information please see the Student Resources [6] pages.
What is Accounting?
It’s not just debits and credits. Often called the ‘language of business’, accountants are the stewards of information and must understand sources of data relied on for fiscal reporting and decision making.
Mission
The Accounting Program strives to prepare students to assume roles as accounting professionals in society as well as provide them with a foundation for continued life-long learning. Our program helps prepare for professional certifications such as:
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA),
- Certified Management Accountant (CMA),
- Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA),
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE),
- Certified Financial Planner (CFP),
Learning Goals
In addition to the learning goals established for all Scott College of Business majors, students graduating with a major in accounting will demonstrate the following knowledge and skills:
- An understanding of generally accepted accounting principles and accounting theory that embodies the technical knowledge required for entry into the accounting professions.
- The ability to apply financial accounting, cost accounting, auditing, and taxation to address the information needs of organizations.
- Competency in current technology relevant to the accounting profession.
To view the document in its entirety, follow this link: Mission Statement [7]
Downloads
The following PDF documents are available: