If you love numbers and feel the business world is where you belong, accounting might just be the major for you. Michigan Tech’s accounting program will help you develop the skills you need to play a key role in the management and operation of business, government, and not-for-profit entities.
The School of Business at Michigan Tech is all about linking business with technology through hands-on experiential learning. You won’t find large lectures covering only the basics here. Instead, you’ll learn in small class settings and get to know your professors and fellow students. Then, you’ll apply what you learn through course work, group projects, undergraduate research, and more.
Before you get ready to plunge into your career in accounting, here are some things you should know about the program…
- Michigan Tech accounting students offer tax assistance to members of the local community through the Voluntary Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
- The School of Business and Economics is accredited by the AACSB—a distinction representing the top 30 percent of undergraduate business programs in the United States.
- You can get involved by joining Kappa Sigma Iota, Michigan Tech’s accounting club, or one of our other professional business organizations.
- Free help is at your fingertips: the Sam B. Tidwell Student Center provides tutoring support in accounting, economics, and statistics.
- State-of-the-art computing facilities give you the technology you need to succeed in a global technological environment.
Whether your career goals include becoming a CPA, owning your own business, studying law, or earning an MBA, an accounting degree from Michigan Tech will prepare you for your future.
But don’t just take our word for it; see what some of our current students have to say about the School of Business and Economics.
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