

Offered at the following Webster locations:
St. Louis Home Campus | Orlando, Fla.
The bachelor of science (B.S.) in accounting is designed to provide students with the core knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to successfully enter the profession of accounting. The accounting curriculum will allow students to explore and appreciate the career opportunities in public accounting, corporate accounting, and other related areas.
The program is also designed to offer the student a general, diversified business background that is significantly important to accounting professional in today’s technology-driven, global business environment.
In addition to the accounting major core courses, the elective credit hours available in the program allow students to focus their study in additional accounting courses that are coordinated to provide coverage of the topics that students are expected to know for the C.P.R. and C.M.A. examinations.
You will examine managerial and cost accounting, corporate and personal federal tax accounting, business law, auditing, and more.
Many traditional students take on an internship as well. Recent opportunities include internships with:
• Brown Smith Wallace
• MPP &W
• The Maher Company
• Hoffman & Clark
Companies where you can find Webster graduates with an accounting degree include:
• Langenberg, Strubberg & Company
• MPP&W
• IRS

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