Accounting is the field of study that focuses on developing and providing financial information about businesses for internal and external decision-makers and other stakeholders in various organizations. This could include information about the cost of products manufactured, services provided, or about governmental and not-for-profit organizations. At the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, the accounting program is designed to provide students with a depth of knowledge in accounting and business. UW – Eau Claire's Accounting and Finance Department offers a comprehensive major and a minor in accounting.
What will I learn from studying Accounting?
Knowledge:
At UW – Eau Claire, an accounting major’s knowledge draws on the basic principles of financial, managerial, and cost accounting. In addition to these areas, they also obtain an understanding of other areas of accounting such as government, not-for-profit, and auditing. Accounting majors also learn to interpret primary financial statements.
Skills:
What are related student and professional organizations?
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What career fields are related to an Accounting Degree?
Potential Employers:
Accounting graduates can use their education in a variety of fields. In many cases, their positions closely relate to their personal career interests, work values, and transferable skills. A large portion of accounting majors work as wage and salary employees in private, for-profit businesses and corporations. In addition to this, accounting majors work in diverse sectors including education, government/ military, and not-for-profit agencies. Some accounting majors also establish their own accounting practices or begin working for public accounting firms with other certified public accountants.
Potential Job Titles:
Actuary
Industrial Buyer
Computer Programmer
Internal Auditor
Public Accountant
Securities Broker
FBI/CIA Agent
Bank Examiner
Inventory Control Specialist
Stockbroker
Cost Accountant
Systems Analyst
Loan Administrator
Personal Financial
Entrepreneur
Loan Officer
Tax Specialist
Collection Agent
Trust Accountant
Financial Analyst Claims Adjuster
Governmental Accountant
Consumer Loan Officer
International Trade Specialist
Certified Public Accountant
Budgetary Control Analyst
Credit and Collection Specialist
Chief Financial Officer
Management Consultant
What are some entry-level jobs held by UW – Eau Claire Accounting graduates?
How can I learn more about Accounting?
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Career Services:
Relevant Resources in the Career Discovery Center:
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What are some opportunities for experiential learning in Accounting?
Internship
Internships are a way to gain hands-on experience in a position that interests you as a potential career. To find an internship in Accounting that suits your interests speak with a Career Associate in Career Services or contact your advisor or the Accounting/Finance department chair.
Directed Studies or Independent Study ClassBy participating in an Independent or Directed Studies course, students will be able to research an area that they find particularly interesting. Contact your advisor about enrolling in ACCT 499.
Additional Opportunities