What can I do with this degree?
ACCOUNTING
AREAS
PUBLIC ACCOUNTING
- Auditing/Assurance Services
- Tax
- Environmental Accounting
- Forensic/Investigative Accounting
- Information Technology Services
- International Accounting
- Personal Financial Planning
EMPLOYERS
- Large/multinational, Regional, or Local Public accounting firms
- Sole practitioners
STRATEGIES
Public accounting firms hire candidates who meet the educational requirements
for sitting for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam: 150 hours of education
including 24 hours of accounting, i.e. the equivalent of an undergraduate degree
in accounting. State laws govern the practice of accountancy and specify the
requirements to be eligible to sit for the CPA exam. In most states, the State
Board of Accountancy has a website that outlines those requirements.
AREAS
CORPORATE ACCOUNTING
-
Financial Management
- Financial Reporting
- Internal Auditing
- Cost Accounting
- Tax Planning
- Budget Analysis
EMPLOYERS
Companies of all sizes, in all industries
STRATEGIES
Many managers in corporate settings obtain an MBA degree after several years
of work experience.
AREAS
GOVERNMENT
- Auditing
- Financial Reporting
- Financial Management
- Budget Analysis
- Research
EMPLOYERS
Federal agencies and departments including: Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury, General Accounting Office,
Office of Management and Budget, Securities Exchange Commission, and State and
local agencies.
STRATEGIES
Become familiar with the government application process.
AREAS
EDUCATION
- Teaching
- Research
- Consulting
EMPLOYERS
Universities and colleges
STRATEGIES
A Ph.D. in Accounting or a DBA, Doctorate in Business Administration, in accounting
is generally required. Maintain a high GPA and secure strong faculty recommendations
for admittance into graduate school.
AREAS
NON-PROFIT
- Accounting
Internal Audit
- Financial Planning
- Budgeting
- Money Handling
- Record Keeping
EMPLOYERS
- Social service agencies and organizations
- Hospitals
- Public school systems
- Universities and colleges
- Religious organizations
- Libraries and museums
- Political parties
- Labor unions
STRATEGIES
Volunteer at non-profit organizations and build a network of contacts in the
non-profit sector.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Earn good grades. Grades are an indicator of technical competence in accounting
and of a person’s work ethic.
- Actively participate in student organizations to develop leadership skills.
- Develop excellent computer skills.
- Learn to work well within in a team.
- Develop strong communication skills.
- Gain work experience and information about careers through internships.
- Join Beta Alpha Psi, the honorary fraternity for accounting and finance information
professionals, to gain knowledge about the accounting profession.
- Certifications available through the Institute of Internal Auditors or the
Institute of Management Accountants may increase job marketability in some areas
of accounting.
- Accounting students should develop their analytical, critical-thinking and
problem solving skills. Develop high ethical standards.
- Accuracy and attention to detail are important traits for accountants.
- Accounting is a versatile degree. Students who graduate with a major in accounting
may find jobs in many areas of business including: sales, production management,
client management, product development, procurement, general management, banking
and financial planning.
Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of
Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA
/ADEA Employer