The Major / The Minor / Faculty /
Location: Koffler Hall 115
Phone: 401-865-2332
Fax: 401-865-2978
Accountancy is the study of the means used to communicate financial and economic information to decision makers. The program's objective is to enable the student to adapt the knowledge and skills developed through the study of accounting to new situations encountered in a dynamic business environment.
Career possibilities for accountancy majors:
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certified public accountant
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private accountant
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certified management accountant
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financial manager or analyst
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internal auditor
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government auditor
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advanced study in the fields of law or business
For detailed information on the requirements for the accountancy major or minor (for students in the class of 2011 or earlier), as well as course listings and descriptions, please see the on-line undergraduate catalog.
The Major
A major is offered in accountancy which leads to the bachelor of science degree.
For majors in the class of 2012 or beyond, see new curriculum.
The Minor
A minor in accountancy is also available.
For minors in the class of 2012 or beyond, see new curriculum.
The Faculty
Professor
Gustave C. Cote, Emeritus
Associate Professors
Christine E. Earley, Ph.D.
Ann Galligan Kelley, C.P.A., M.B.A.
Assistant Professors
Julia M. Camp, Ph.D.
Carol A. Hartley, C.P.A., M.B.A.
Matthew J. Keane, Ph.D.
Patrick T. Kelly, Ph.D., Chairperson
Judith M. Morse, C.P.A., M.S.T.
Margaret M. Ruggieri, C.P.A., M.S.T.
Adjunct Faculty
Michael A. Grande, M.S.T.
Donald A. May, M.S.