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The bachelor's program in Corporate Accounting and Financial Analysis includes core accounting and finance coursework, along with complementary business disciplines and liberal arts studies. Learners can tailor their education by choosing from diverse accounting and finance electives. This curriculum establishes a strong grounding in both managerial and financial accounting principles. Upon completion, graduates qualify for entry-level roles in auditing, banking, financial services, and various accounting specializations. The program also readies students for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) designation, involving separate examinations in accounting and finance disciplines. Eligible students may attempt CMA exam sections before graduating. Furthermore, the program supports students pursuing Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification. Program graduates will demonstrate the ability to: Implement key theories, components, techniques, and ethical standards in corporate accounting and financial analysis; Communicate professionally with varied stakeholders; Employ analytical tools to address modern business challenges ethically; and Evaluate financial implications of business transactions. The curriculum includes optional accounting or finance internships through elective courses. Active involvement in the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) is strongly recommended, offering networking with professionals, conference attendance, scholarship opportunities, and competitive events. Students can gain practical experience by volunteering with the IRS's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) initiative.