What You’ll Learn
Expand your career opportunities after graduation with six introductory- and intermediate-level accounting courses.
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Curriculum
Gain knowledge in all aspects of financial and managerial accounting. Then put your knowledge into action in courses like Accounting Systems and Software, where you'll do hands-on work with software applications used in today's business environments.
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Admission Requirements
We recommend submitting first-year applications in October or early November. We decide your admission once you complete your application.
Next Deadline for Transfer Students
Fall Semester: August 1
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Give Back to the Community
While studying at Brockport, participate alongside fellow students in the Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope (CASH) program. It's a coalition between Rochester nonprofit community organizations led by the United Way of Greater Rochester and Empire Justice Center. Help low-income families get, keep, and grow their income. CASH volunteers are trained by the IRS and provide free tax preparation for income tax returns.
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Career Outlook
Individuals with a background in accounting are marketable. You can use these skills in business, government, criminal justice and many other fields.
What’s Next?
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"I was able to secure a full-time job at a local accounting firm through the Accounting Resume Referral program through the Center for Student Success. The rate of job placement by the School of Business was one of the main reasons I chose to attend Brockport."Matt Brickle ’16