

Pursuing an exciting career in the thriving accounting profession starts with Fredonia.
Pursuing an exciting career in the thriving accounting profession starts with Fredonia.
An accountant is a professional responsible for recording, organizing, and analyzing financial information. Their duties include preparing financial statements that summarize an organization's financial position, conducting audits to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulations, and providing guidance on tax planning and filing. Accountants play a crucial role in maintaining financial order by meticulously tracking revenues, expenses, and other transactions. Their expertise allows them to generate valuable insights that inform an organization's budgeting, investment, and operational decisions.
A bachelor's degree in accounting from Fredonia's AACSB accredited Accounting Program provides specialized training to launch a rewarding career in this analytically demanding yet financially lucrative field. Our comprehensive accounting curriculum equips students with expertise in financial reporting, managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, and accounting information systems. This balanced approach prepares graduates for diverse accounting roles in public accounting firms, private corporations, government agencies, and beyond.
Fredonia's internship requirement provides priceless practical experience applying accounting principles in real-world settings by their junior year. By fusing advanced technical instruction with hands-on training, Fredonia molds accounting degree graduates into job-ready professionals with the specialized knowledge and skills to thrive in this dynamic, high-demand field.
A CPA, or Certified Public Accountant, is an accountant who has passed the CPA exam and met additional state certification and experience requirements. CPAs are highly regarded in the accounting field and are often sought after for their expertise in financial analysis and reporting, auditing, and tax preparation. At Fredonia, many students choose to pursue the CPA after completing their undergraduate accounting degree.
Accountants are indispensable in any major organization, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial data. Through meticulous record-keeping and regular audits, they detect inconsistencies and potential fraud. Accountants ensure financial health, aid in decision-making, and maintain compliance with laws and regulations. Without skilled accountants, businesses would struggle with financial management and strategic planning. By maintaining precise accounting records, accountants build trust with stakeholders like investors, regulators, and employees. Their analysis of financial data provides actionable insights, guiding management in strategic decision-making, budgeting, and forecasting. Accountants' expertise supports ethical financial practices and ensures legal and fiscal compliance, safeguarding the organization’s long-term sustainability and growth. Simply put, without accountants, the financial backbone of any organization would crumble.
To become an accountant, students typically need a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a related field. Many aspiring accountants pursue further education to meet the 150-semester hour requirement for CPA certification, which often includes obtaining a master’s degree. At Fredonia, upper-level core business courses in areas like finance, marketing, and operations management provide accounting students with a broad business foundation. And with small class sizes and accessible faculty, accounting students at Fredonia benefit from a supportive learning environment as they pursue a challenging but rewarding major. Here is a typical educational path:
Salaries are determined by a number of factors including experience, location, and specific job role. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for accountants is $79,890 per year, and the growth rate from 2022 to 2032 is projected at 4%.
At Fredonia, our accounting degree program cultivates the powerful blend of technical expertise and interpersonal abilities that make accountants indispensable in any organization. Just as importantly, Fredonia accounting degree students develop critical soft skills through case study analysis, presentations, and collaborative projects that hone their communication, problem-solving, and teamwork abilities. Internships and networking events facilitate making professional connections while providing opportunities to apply classroom lessons in real-world settings. Here are some essential skills for accounting professionals and why they matter:
The comprehensive accounting degree curriculum at Fredonia equips students with technical expertise across financial reporting, tax, auditing, and accounting systems - key competencies sought by public accounting firms and corporate employers alike. By requiring an internship, Fredonia ensures its accounting degree graduates gain practical experience applying concepts in a real-world setting, making them job-ready professionals. In addition, accounting degree students develop specialized accounting skills that enhance their ability to perform specific tasks including:
Courses like business law and the upper-level business core develop essential soft skills like analytical thinking, communication, and cross-functional knowledge that give Fredonia's accounting degree graduates a competitive edge in the job market. Our graduates find an accounting degree is extremely flexible because it provides foundational skills that are applicable in various industries, from public accounting and corporate finance to non-profit organizations and government agencies. Accounting degree graduates can pursue a wide range of career paths, often into leadership and entrepreneurial activities. Here are just a few of the many potential opportunities:
The State University of New York at Fredonia’s School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International for its degree programs in Accounting, Public Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Management, and Marketing.
With this accreditation, Fredonia is now ranked among only the top five percent of Business Schools in the world, and among the 25 percent of Business Schools in the United States.
Our accounting degree program readies students for the rapidly evolving landscape of the profession. We take a well-rounded approach that imparts technical accounting mastery alongside the professional skills to immediately make an impact on the job. While building expertise in traditional domains like financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and managerial accounting, our accounting curriculum also provides training in emerging areas reshaping the field. Through our accounting internships, students gain hands-on experience with new technologies such as blockchain, AI-driven financial modeling tools, and accounting for cryptocurrencies.
Our highly qualified faculty bring industry experience into the classroom, ensuring lessons remain anchored in real-world relevance. Numerous networking events, case competitions, and accounting internship opportunities allow accounting students to build professional connections and apply their knowledge in practical settings. By the time they graduate, Fredonia accounting students possess the rare combination of advanced technical knowledge and polished interpersonal skills required to provide exemplary client service and savvy business advisory. This holistic preparation empowers our alumni to thrive in public accounting firms, private industry roles, governmental positions, and as entrepreneurs.
For those looking to launch an accounting career built on a modern, future-focused education, we encourage you to explore Fredonia's accounting degree program further. Reach out to our advisors to learn more about our strengths-based approach to developing the next generation of accounting leaders.