Accounting graduates are nearly
always in high demand by public accounting firms, private corporations, and government agencies. Enroll in one of our undergraduate or graduate
accounting programs in the
Miller College of Business, and the quality will be reflected in your degree.
Ball State was the first public institution in Indiana, and one of about 170 in the world, to receive additional special accreditation for its accounting program from the Association to Advance College Schools of Business. Also called AACSB International, this organization is the key professional accrediting body for schools of business. This endorsement among the best business schools in the world reflects our high standards of excellence.
At Ball State, you’ll find:
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small class sizes to encourage interaction between students and professors
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courses taught by full-time
faculty members, more than half of whom have professional certification and doctoral degrees
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recruiting by international Big Four accounting firms as well as many regional and local accounting firms, private businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations
- student organizations like Accounting Club and Beta Alpha Psi
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Learn more about why you should get your bachelor's degree or your master's degree in accounting at Ball State.