
Accounting, B.S.
Accounting is the language of business. It’s essential that all small and large organizations have employees who understand basic accounting principles and can employ them for best business practices. In corporate, government, nonprofit and public accounting, the knowledge of debits and credits, financial statements and accounting information systems is basic for all business activities.
Why Study Accounting at NEIU
Å·²©ÓÎÏ·¹ÙÍø Illinois University's B.S. in Accounting is one of the six largest accounting programs in the state of Illinois.
The College of Business and Technology has a set of well-established Program Learning Goals and Learning Objectives across all programs that are assessed on a periodic basis. The College of Business and Technology is accredited by the (AACSB) and is among the top five percent of the worldwide business schools offering degree programs. See the Dean’s Welcome for four compelling features to study in the College of Business and Technology.
The College of Business and Technology offers flexible day, evening and weekend classes.
Students get personalized attention from skilled professors in small class sizes, and gain connections to internships, career fairs and business conferences.
Å·²©ÓÎÏ·¹ÙÍø offers an affordable tuition and convenient urban locations accessible by car or public transportation.
Completion of the Bachelor of Science in Accounting at Å·²©ÓÎÏ·¹ÙÍø Illinois University will satisfy CPA licensure requirements in the State of Illinois. Å·²©ÓÎÏ·¹ÙÍø Illinois University has not made a determination as to whether the Bachelor of Science in Accounting meets the educational requirements for licensure or certification in any of the other 54 U.S. states and jurisdictions. Specific requirements for licensure or certification vary from state to state. In some cases, you may need to take additional coursework or exams to meet individual state requirements and/or you may need to complete background checks.
What You'll Learn
Take a closer look at the Bachelor of Science in Accounting and the courses offered toward the degree.