Course descriptionThe Executive Graduate Certificate in Accounting program was designed for mid- and senior-level managers and individuals seeking career changes or increased job opportunities. The curricula encompass the knowledge and skills needed in accounting. Persons interested should possess at least a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Undergraduate prerequisites may be required for entry into the graduate certificate program; students who have not earned degrees from appropriate fields of study may be required to take additional coursework as a prerequisite for completing the program.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
* Accounting
* Accounting Information Systems
* Controllership
* Taxation
Emphasis in: Accounting
ACC 557
Financial Accounting
ACC 560
Managerial Accounting
Choose 1 of these 2 courses
ACC 562
Advanced Auditing
ACC 569
Systems Auditing
ACC 564
Accounting Information Systems
ACC 565
Organizational Tax Research and Planning
ACC 571
Forensic Accounting
Emphasis Total: 27.0 Credit Hours
Emphasis in: Accounting Information Systems
ACC 557
Financial Accounting
ACC 564
Accounting Information Systems
ACC 569
Systems Auditing
ACC 570
International Accounting Systems
ACC 571
Forensic Accounting
CIS 515
Strategic Planning for Database Systems
Emphasis in: Taxation
ACC 555
Individual Tax Research and Planning
ACC 557
Financial Accounting
ACC 565
Organizational Tax Research and Planning
ACC 568
International Tax Planning and Research
ACC 571
Forensic Accounting
LEG 565
Commercial Law