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Accounting Degree

Bachelor of Arts in Accounting Degree

Fuel your successful career with a Bachelor of Arts in accounting degree from Mount Union. Whether you align with public, corporate, or not-for-profit accounting, our program will provide you with the important skills needed to thrive in this growing industry.

Our expert faculty bring years of industry knowledge to keep you on the leading edge of new tax laws and government regulations, setting you ahead in the job search process. Impactful, paid internships with local firms during your time at Mount Union will ensure you are ready to be a leader in the field.

About the Program

The accounting major at Mount Union is part of our School of Business, which earned rigorous accreditation from the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). You will gain an understanding of the global business environment while applying your classroom knowledge through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. 

Build your presence in the industry by getting involved in our Accounting Club or through our well-connected faculty, all of whom hold CPA credentials and have extensive professional networks. Our alumni work for firms of all sizes and have even started their own businesses, meaning our accounting program will prepare you for the career journey that best fits your goals.

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Accounting Quick Facts

  • 40 credit hours within the accounting degree program
  • 32 credit hours in the well-rounded Integrative Core
  • Volunteer your time and talents through hands-on experiences
  • Intern with local or regional firms
  • Grow your professional network and earn credentials
     

Learn more about the Degree in Accounting

Explore your passion for numbers and making a difference with the Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting from Mount Union. Gain valuable experiences in and out of the classroom while being guided by faculty with years of experience. No matter your path, we will make sure you are ready for the next step in your career.

  • Curriculum


    In addition to in-depth study of accounting taxation, auditing, finance, and management, accounting majors at the University of Mount Union will explore courses in business law, micro and macroeconomics, statistics, applied strategy,  and quantitative methods, among a variety of others. Such requirements in the major provide students with a well-rounded education and the opportunity to grow both their communication and interpersonal skills, a necessity in the world of business.

    Accounting Four-Year Plan

    Undergraduate Catalog

    Learning Objectives

    • Students will demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-solving skills
    • Students will demonstrate an awareness of the global environment in which businesses operate
    • Students will demonstrate an awareness of their own values
    • Students will demonstrate a sense of responsibility and a capacity for service
    • Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize when change is needed, adapt to change as it occurs, and lead change
    • Students will demonstrate an understanding of their personal interests, abilities, strengths, and weaknesses as they pertain to professional career fields.
    • Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of career options available to them and will establish career objectives.
  • Experiential Learning

     
    Internships

    Students may find internships by registering on College Central NetworkNortheast Ohio Talent ExchangeOhio Means Internships, or by contacting their academic department for leads.  They may also schedule an appointment with our staff to plan out their internship search and identify other sources of leads. Appointments may be made by calling 330-823-8685.  Please note that in many cases obtaining an internship is a competitive process and may require an interview or other type of screening procedure.

    Interested in interning in Washington, DC or Chicago, IL?  Schedule an appointment with Sara Fugett at fugettsb@mountunion.edu or 330-829-8211.  The University of Mount Union works with The Washington Center and Chicago Semester to offer internships and coursework during summer, fall, and spring semesters.  Interested students are strongly encouraged to plan these experiences several semesters in advance.

    Student Organizations

    Mount Union Accounting Club is a student-led organization on Mount Union’s campus. This club exists to promote interest in, and an awareness of, the accounting profession and the career opportunities it offers. Membership is open to current students who have successfully completed at least one accounting course. 

    Delta Mu Delta is an honor society specifically for students with business related majors at ACBSP-accredited schools. Each member must maintain a 3.2 GPA and be within the top 20% of their program.

  • Careers

    RECENT EMPLOYERS

    Apple Growth Partners
    Auditor of State
    BDO
    CBIZ
    Ciuni & Panichi
    CliftonLarsonAllen
    Cohen & Company
    Deloitte
    Ernst & Young
    Hall Kistler
    Hill Barth & King
    Novogradac
    Rea & Associates
    Stinnett-Padrutt Aranyosi
    The 415 Group

    RECENT GRAD SCHOOLS

    Youngstown State University
    University of Akron
    Malone University

    COMMON CAREERS

    Public accounting firms
    Business and industry
    Governmental agencies
    Not-for-profit organizations

  • CPA Exam Requirements

     

    The state of Ohio and many other states have expanded their requirements for CPA certification. The University of Mount Union provides solid preparation for students interested in becoming CPAs. Students are required to have 150 semester hours of college credit, including:

    24 SEMESTER HOURS OF ACCOUNTING COURSES IN THE FOLLOWING SUBJECT AREAS: 

    • Auditing
    • Financial Accounting
    • Information Systems
    • Management Accounting
    • Professional Ethics and Responsibilities
    • Taxation

    24 SEMESTER HOURS OF BUSINESS ORIENTED COURSES WITH COVERAGE IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SUBJECT AREAS: 

    • Business Ethics
    • Business Organization
    • Communication Skills
    • Economics
    • Group and Individual Behavior
    • Finance
    • Legal and Social Environment of Business
    • Marketing
    • Quantitative Applications


    Note:
     These 150 semester hours may be obtained at the graduate or undergraduate level.

    The University of Mount Union offers a bachelor's degree in accounting with the following options for meeting the CPA exam requirements.

    OPTION 1: ADDITIONAL UNDERGRADUATE HOURS

    Students may take extra courses during any or all of the traditional eight semesters and during summer sessions. The normal course load of 15 or 16 hours could be increased to 18 hours and the additional required hours taken during one or more summer sessions, all 30 additional hours could be taken during summer sessions, or by extending study at Mount Union for an additional year. The student would major in accounting earning 27 accounting hours and satisfy the 24-hour business-oriented courses with a minor in business administration.

    OPTION 2: 4 + 1 PROGRAM 

    Students may participate in our 4+1 program. In this program, a traditional bachelor's degree in accounting is received from the University of Mount Union. After completion of one additional year of graduate study at an affiliated university or other university of the student's choice, the student is awarded a master's degree from that institution (MBA, MA or MS).

    ADDITIONAL OPTION

    For accounting majors who are not planning on careers in public accountancy, our traditional undergraduate option is available. This option is ideal as preparation for careers in business, industry, finance, non-profit or governmental areas.

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