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The Graduate Certificate in Corporate Controllership is a 12-credit program that students can finish in just two semesters (with 6 credits per term) or extend over four semesters (at 3 credits per term). This program caters to professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge in managerial accounting and corporate financial management.
Career-focused individuals looking to advance their credentials will acquire targeted skills for leadership roles in corporate accounting. Earning this certificate also demonstrates focused expertise in corporate accounting practices and financial stewardship.
Participants will obtain in-depth training in corporate financial accounting, reporting systems, and cost management while developing the competencies needed to drive change within corporate finance departments. The curriculum focuses on internal controls and includes advanced coursework on cost analysis and management. Students will gain the specialized knowledge to lead both financial reporting and planning teams, with content that also prepares them for the CPA Exam.
A Corporate Controller serves as an organization's top accounting executive, overseeing all accounting operations. Their responsibilities include managing financial statements, general ledgers, cost accounting, payroll, accounts payable/receivable, and budgeting. Additional duties may involve tax compliance and regulatory financial reporting. These professionals safeguard organizational financial stability, assess fiscal risks, and create long-term financial strategies. Graduates will possess distinctive qualifications to thrive in corporate accounting, finance, and treasury departments. The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts a 16% growth in financial management positions from 2018 through 2028.