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WHAT IS ACCOUNTING?
Accounting, which is the language of business, defines transactions so they can be used to describe business activities. Learning the language allows an individual to communicate and understand the financial operations of any and all types of organizations.
LSU'S DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING IN THE E. J. OURSO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
- Provides the educational opportunity for students pursuing a career as a certified public accountant.
- Offers both bachelor's (121 hours) and master's (30 hours) degrees, allowing students to earn a graduate degree while completing the required 150 hours to be eligible to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam.
Scholarships and internships are available to students, and the LSU Honors College provides the opportunity for exceptional students to earn the upper-division honors distinction along with the bachelor's in accounting. Additionally, students can participate in various organizations and activities including:
- Beta Alpha Psi - The primary objective of this honorary organization for financial information students and professionals is to encourage and give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence in the business information field. The organization was founded in 1919 and has over 260 chapters nationwide.
- PricewaterhouseCoopers Extreme Accounting Competition - This "by invitation only" team case-study competition is desgined to give students experience and exposure to real-world accounting and auditing issues. For the last four years, teams from LSU have been named as one of five national finalists. In 2005 and 2006, teams from LSU won the competition's national title.
OPPORTUNITIES IN ACCOUNTING
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Areas |
Auditing, Cost Accounting, Information Systems, Tax Planning/Compliance |
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Employers |
Public Accounting Firms, Government Agencies, Banks/Financial Institutions, Nonprofit Organizations, Healthcare Industry, Service/Manufacturing Companies, Consulting Practices |
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