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Accounting Certificate

The Scheller College of Business offers a Certificate in Accounting. This certificate program provides students with an emphasis in accounting through a fairly diverse set of course topics.

Accounting is the language of business, the scoreboard which measures operational success and failure. Used by managers within the firm, accounting provides the information necessary to make effective decisions in the international marketplace. Some accounting courses will help you prepare for several qualifying examinations in accounting and finance such as: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Meet with your advisor if you plan on pursuing such an examination to ensure you take the best approach to your class choices.

Business Administration Majors
Students enrolled in the Scheller College of Business may receive a Certificate in Accounting by earning a grade of C or higher in all four accounting electives. The courses must be taken on a letter grade basis.

Accounting Certificate for Business Administration Majors
Required Courses
ACCT 2101 Accounting I: Financial Accounting

and

ACCT 2102 Accounting II: Managerial Accounting
Electives
Four (4) or more should be chosen from the following:

Note: Many of these courses require pre-requisites. Please check OSCAR before you register. Pre-requisites will not be waived. 

MGT 4010 Business Taxation

MGT 4015 Advanced Managerial Accounting

MGT 4026 Financial Reporting and Analysis I

MGT 4027 Financial Reporting and Analysis II

MGT 4028 Financial Reporting and Analysis of Technology Firms

MGT 4030 International Accounting

MGT 4041 Auditing & Financial Control Systems

MGT 4043 Advanced Financial Reporting (previously taught as MGT 4803 - Advanced Financial Reporting. No credit allowed for both.)

MGT 4045 Seminar in Advanced Accounting Topics

MGT 4047 Ethics and Accounting (previously taught as MGT 4803 - Accounting Ethics. No credit allowed for both.)

MGT 4910* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member)

MGT 4911* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member) 

MGT 4912* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member)

Course descriptions of these electives can be found here.

*Only one (1) Special Problems course will be permitted to count for the certificate.

Non-Business Administration Majors
Option I: Same requirements as for students enrolled in the Scheller College of Business (see above)

Option II: Completion of a minimum of six accounting courses (see below) with a grade of C or higher in each. The courses must be taken on a letter grade basis.

Accounting Certificate for Non-Business Administration Majors
Required Courses
MGT 3000 Accounting for Decision Making

and

MGT 4026 Financial Reporting and Analysis I
Electives
Four (4) or more should be chosen from the following:

Note: Many of these courses require pre-requisites. Please check OSCAR before you register. Pre-requisites will not be waived.

MGT 4010 Business Taxation

MGT 4015 Advanced Managerial Accounting

MGT 4027 Financial Reporting and Analysis II

MGT 4028 Financial Reporting and Analysis of Technology Firms

MGT 4030 International Accounting

MGT 4041 Auditing & Financial Control Systems

MGT 4043 Advanced Financial Reporting (previously taught as MGT 4803 - Advanced Financial Reporting. No credit allowed for both.)

MGT 4045 Seminar in Advanced Accounting Topics

MGT 4047 Ethics and Accounting (previously taught as MGT 4803 - Accounting Ethics. No credit allowed for both).

MGT 4910* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member) 

MGT 4911* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member)

MGT 4912* Special Problems (taught by an Accounting faculty member)

*Only one (1) Special Problems course will be permitted to count for the certificate.

Application

Online applications for certificates should be submitted two weeks prior to commencement the semester you plan to graduate. Early applications will not be accepted. Submit your application by completing the form located at http://mgt.gatech.edu/programs/under/current/certificate_form.html.

Questions? Contact the Scheller Undergraduate Program Office at 404-894-2605.


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