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What Is an Information Systems Concentration?

Often offered by accounting and business departments, an accounting information systems

degree prepares students to understand the intricacies of the accounting profession while

delving into the technology that helps businesses run. Students learn to develop and

maintain industry-specific financial software, such as databases. Many program curriculums

also cover information technology team management.

Students pursuing a degree in accounting information systems often complete the core

accounting curriculum before branching into technology-specific coursework. Students can

concentrate in accounting information systems at the bachelor’s or master’s level.

Many graduates pursue credentials as certified public accountants, or CPAs, after

completing the necessary requirements. Those hoping to work as CPAs generally need to

complete more than the usual 120 credit hours of undergraduate courses, and may decide

to hone their accounting information systems focus at the master’s level. With these double

qualifications, graduates can work as accountants, management analysts, computer

security or support specialists, and systems analysts. Bachelor’s Concentration

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