Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Accounting
Dubuque, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 33,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* annual full-time rate
Introduction
The Accounting major at Loras College offers the chance to gain the knowledge and skills needed to prepare for the Certified Public Accountant exam and go on to a promising career as an accountant. Classes offered include Intermediate Accounting, Cost Accounting, Tax, Auditing, Accounting Systems, Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting, and Advanced Financial Accounting, with Accounting Systems offered as a J-Term experiential course.
Student Experience
A major in Accounting is flexible enough that many students complete the 150-hour requirement for the CPA exam, earn a double major or minor, and study abroad, all within four years. With our clubs and internships helping round out Accounting students’ educations, they graduate prepared for careers in tax, auditing, corporate, governmental, and nonprofit accounting, banking, and much more.
Loras Accounting Professor honored with Young Professional of the Year Award
The Institute of Management Accounts (IMA) announced Luke Lammer, assistant professor of accounting at Loras College, was one of five to receive the prestigious Young Professional of the Year Award. Winners are chosen for their creative approaches to problem-solving, their leadership, and contributions to the management accounting profession.
“IMA is pleased to acknowledge the accomplishments of this distinguished group of young professionals, who, even at this early stage of their careers, have achieved considerable success and have given service to the management accounting profession,” said Jenna Uszenski, IMA community engagement leader and staff liaison to the IMA Young Professionals Committee. “We look forward to seeing these professionals’ continued contributions to IMA, and we are confident in their ability to grow as leaders in the profession.”
Lammer was also elected to a three-year term on the board of directors for the Iowa Society of Certified Public Accounts (ISCPA). The Iowa Society of CPAs is a nonprofit professional organization representing over 4,400 Iowa CPAs and accounting professionals. Its mission is to advance professional success by providing helpful resources and leadership to improve the skills of its members.
Curriculum
Student Involvement Opportunities
Loras has more than 100 co-curricular and involvement opportunities including organizations relating to academic majors, national honorary and professional societies, student and residence hall government, interest groups, recreational interests, and several business-related clubs and organizations.
Our Accounting Club provides opportunities for leadership positions, networking with accounting professionals, and learning more about the accounting profession.
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) is an opportunity for accounting seniors to volunteer to prepare income tax returns for low-income and elderly clients free of charge; the program is in partnership with the IRS.
Internship Opportunities
There is strong support for internships part-time during the academic year or full-time in the spring semester or summer in public, private and governmental institutions.
Past internship opportunities have offered real-world experience in tax, bookkeeping, billing, auditing, corporate accounting, governmental accounting, nonprofit accounting, banking, and investments.
Each year, Loras College business students complete internships in a wide array of organizations to prepare them for their job search after graduation. Students can complete internships for academic credit or non-credit. Many students choose to complete both.
Program Outcome
Student Learning Outcomes – Accounting
- Summarize legal issues related to business transactions and activities
- Analyze data to effectively inform business decisions
- Produce written communications appropriate for a professional business setting
- Employ oral communication appropriate for a professional business setting
- Apply principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) to moral dilemmas in business
- Analyze complex problems relevant to the sub-discipline of Financial Accounting
- Analyze complex problems relevant to the sub-discipline of Managerial Accounting
- Analyze complex problems relevant to the sub-discipline of Auditing
- Analyze complex problems relevant to the sub-discipline of Taxation
Career Opportunities
“What can you do with an Accounting degree?”
As an Accounting major, you will be prepared for a variety of interesting careers:
- Bookkeeping
- Accounting Clerk
- Accountant
- Loan Administrator
- Business Entrepreneur
- Tax Specialist
- Auditor
- Corporate Accounting
- Banking
English Language Requirements
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