Program Overview

Program Course Delivery
Accounting - Major On-Campus & Online
Accounting - Minor On-Campus & Online

Online program details

Explore the Accounting Program

Earn your degree from an accredited Accounting program where you’ll manage, examine, and communicate the financial resources of an organization, all while paving the way to achieve your CPA or go straight into the field. With a bright mind and promising future, you’ll find a career in Financial Analysis, Public Accounting, Management Accounting, Banking, Taxation, or Finance, to name a few.

Accounting is a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree.

Accounting Major

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Accounting is an information system that represents the economic resources and responsibilities of business or non-business enterprises. Monitored over time, it is used as a decision-making tool for allocating resources and evaluating responsibilities.

Accounting information affects major economic decisions that have national and international impacts. The accounting program teaches analytical, theoretical, communication, and leadership skills necessary for effective accounting and advancement in public, private, and government careers.

The program prepares students to become accountants in business and government by providing accounting, business, and liberal education courses.

Program outcomes

After completing the program, graduates will:

  • Use computer technology for accounting spreadsheet applications and general ledger accounting functions and demonstrate overall literacy in technology.
  • Develop skills in financial and cost accounting systems common to most businesses.
  • Develop skills in U.S. tax fundamentals.
  • Demonstrate skills and knowledge in auditing.
  • Demonstrate competencies in ethical decision-making.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development.
  • Demonstrate skills in communication, working with others, and critical thinking.

Accounting Major Courses

Accounting Minor

A minor in accounting complements several other majors. It introduces students to the theory and practice of accounting, including the basics of generally accepted accounting principles. The minor has the flexibility to allow a student to concentrate in taxation, cost accounting, auditing, or financial accounting. It may also help you qualify to take the CPA exam.

Program outcomes

After completing the program, graduates will:

  • Understand generally accepted accounting principles.
  • Perform accounting functions based on generally accepted accounting principles.
  • Perform accounting functions using various accounting and tax software.

Accounting Minor Courses

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Prepare for your CPA exam online while earning college credits

The Business Department at the U of M Crookston has teamed up with Gleim CPA Review to offer four CPA Review courses (12 credits) that can be taken online for college credit.

  • ACCT 4511. CPA Review Course-- Regulation (3 cr.)
    Prepares students for Regulation section of CPA exam. prereq: 4405
  • ACCT 4512. CPA Review Course--Financial Reporting and Accounting (3 cr.)
    Prepares students to sit for Financial Reporting/Accounting section of CPA exam. prereq: 4111
  • ACCT 4513. CPA Review Course--Auditing and Attestation (3 cr.)
    Prepares students to sit for Auditing/Attestation section of CPA exam. prereq: 4310
  • ACCT 4514. CPA Review Course--Business Environment and Concepts (3 cr.)
    Prepares students for Business Environment/ Concepts section of CPA exam. prereq: 3322
  • Earned Credits: Credits earned can be applied toward the 150-credit requirement to sit for the CPA exam.
    Note: Many states now require 150 semester credits of education to take the CPA exam or be licensed. Please check with individual state boards of accountancy or accounting faculty who are knowledgeable about this requirement.

Want to become CPA, CIA, or CMA certified?

Upon completion of the 120 credit hour program, a graduate may choose to take certification examinations through our campus to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) (review courses available), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) at a 4-year university instead of being involved within a master’s program. The respective certificates will be issued with the attainment of a satisfactory score and the completion of the appropriate experience. For more information, visit the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)

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Awards and Accreditation

The University of Minnesota Crookston is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

The accounting program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Learn why this accreditation matters.

Student Experiences

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Average Cost After Aid

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$13,436

Average amount of grants & scholarships received (2022-2023 data)

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$12,894

Average net price after grants &
scholarships (2021-2022 data)

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$22,883

Average TOTAL student loan debt after
graduation (2022-2023)

Scholarship and Funding Options

The University of Minnesota Crookston provides quick and easy access to over $1 million worth of scholarship opportunities for new and returning students!

Your Future Professors

Kara Bowen
Lecturer, Department Chair
Grace Menze
Lecturer
Ali Saeedi
Associate Professor

What is Campus Life Like?

Residential Life

University of Minnesota Crookston's residence halls are ranked #1 public college dorms in Minnesota by Niche. The residential halls are clean, safe, spacious and modern. There is a mix of traditional style rooms, suites, and apartments available on-campus which include amenities such as ensuite bathrooms, walk-closets, and full size kitchens with all major appliances. There are also beautiful common spaces in every residential building that are great places to hangout, play games, study, or relax. Schedule a tour to see for yourself why they're ranked #1!

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