
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting
Discover the language of business as you learn how to measure and report relevant financial information necessary for decision-making. Accountants have opportunities in many careers, most frequently in public accounting, private industry, management consulting or governmental accounting.
The K-State Difference
B.S. in Accounting
As part of the College of Business Administration, accounting students have the exclusive opportunity to participate in Career Development, the college’s professional development program. It’s three components – Career Accelerator, Career Coach and Executive Mentor – provide unmatched training and support.
The undergraduate and graduate accounting programs received separate accreditation for accounting by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, or AACSB, in April1988. Few schools receive this recognition.
Our concurrent bachelor's and master's program allows students to take highly relevant and interesting classes in their selection of several tracks.
120
credit hours
3
program options

Did you know?
K-State's accounting department was one of only 10 programs in the nation to receive a prestigious grant from the Accounting Education Change Commission, or AECC. This nearly $250,000 grant was used to support a comprehensive revision in our curriculum, making K-State a model for accounting education throughout the U.S.
Career Center
The Career Center offers an extensive career library, free assessments for exploring major/careers, job search training, career advising, employer connections, and a staff dedicated to assisting students in the career development process.

At K-State, you'll have direct access to nationally renowned faculty and research opportunities from the start.

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Did you know that K-State pre-law students are accepted into law school at a rate substantially exceeding the national average?