M.S. IN ACCOUNTING (NON-ACCOUNTING BACKGROUND)
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Discover a pathway to a rewarding career in accounting, even without a bachelor’s degree in the field. Franklin University presents the Accounting (Non-Accounting Background) program, designed for working adults seeking an affordable opportunity to enhance their core accountancy skills. No prior accounting undergraduate degree is required, making it an accessible option for those with diverse educational backgrounds.
Overview
Forge a robust foundation in accounting with Franklin University’s master’s bridge program for non-accounting majors. This fast-track program encompasses five corequisite courses, each building upon the other to equip you with essential accounting skills for Franklin’s M.S. in Accounting degree. Delve into financial reporting fundamentals, explore cost behavior and analysis, and apply theories to tax accounting, auditing, and ethical accounting practices.
Key Features:
- Fast-track pathway to a master’s in accounting for non-accounting majors.
- Industry-relevant accounting bridge courses.
- Learn from seasoned accounting professionals with real-world experience.
- Convenient and interactive online classes.
- Supportive academic advisors facilitating a smooth transition to becoming an accounting student.
Embark on your journey towards a master’s in accounting and gain insights from experienced professionals, all within a flexible and supportive online learning environment.
Admission Requirements
- Financial Accounting
- Intermediate Accounting
- Auditing
- Managerial Accounting
the fee of course is 526USD per credit hours
Future Career Outcomes
Completing the Accounting (Non-Accounting Background) program positions you for success in various accounting roles. Your newfound skills and knowledge pave the way for a dynamic career in the ever-evolving field of accounting.