E. Philip Saunders College of Business
Accounting (BBUA)
The Language of Business
Two quarters of your four-year degree program will be spent on co-op sharpening your abilities in a public accounting firm, a private or public corporation, government agency or public service organization.
Companies that hire students forco-op positions in accounting, including:
- Xerox Corporation
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Paychex Inc.
- Ernst and Young LLP
- KPMG LLP
- Davie Kaplan Chapman and Braverman CPA
- Eldredge Fox & Porretti LLP
- Insero, Kasperski, Ciaccia & Co. PC
- Mengel Metzger Barr and Co. LLP
- StoneBridge Business Partners
- ...and many, many more.
What You'll Study
Accounting graduates receive a bachelor of science degree in business administration. The curriculum consists of business core courses, the accounting major, the general studies, and cooperative education. Students may choose between two tracks: Certified Management Accounting (CMA) and Certified Public Accounting (CPA). Both tracks require common courses, the CPA track requires additional course work in tax and auditing to meet the educational requirements for the New York State CPA examination.
When you are ready to apply, you can do so through the RIT Office of Admissions.