Graduate Minor in Accounting
About the Graduate Minor
Accounting is the language of financial data. Whether you are an artist, pro athlete, restaurateur, or CEO of a nonprofit or fortune 100 company, having a basic understanding of accounting will equip you to make sound business decisions. Students develop skills and tools related to how economic events are captured in financial reports, use of financial information for decision-making, measuring and monitoring performance for strategic and operational planning, and how taxes impact decisions. The minor is intended for individuals who work in interdisciplinary teams and for those who need an understanding of accounting for their careers.
Admission Requirements
Open to current Drexel graduate students.
Program Requirements
ACCT 510 | Essentials of Financial Reporting | 2.0 |
ACCT 601 | Managerial Accounting | 3.0 |
TAX 660 | Tax and Business Strategy | 3.0 |
Please choose two (2) from the following list: | 6.0 | |
International Financial Reporting | ||
Forensic Investigation | ||
Accounting Valuation Issues | ||
Advanced Strategic Cost Management | ||
Internal Auditing | ||
Accounting Information Systems | ||
Analytical Accounting and Systems | ||
Total Credits | 14.0 |