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for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Accountancy


The Craig School of Business
ROBERT M. HARPER, Chair
Peters Business Building, Room 284
(559) 278-2852
FAX: (559) 278-4911
ROBERT M. HARPER, Chair
Peters Business Building, Room 284
(559) 278-2852
FAX: (559) 278-4911
http://www.craig.csufresno.edu/Departments/acct/default.htm
Accountancy Option
General Business Minor
Faculty
The faculty of the Department of Accountancy is comprised of individuals of varied academic and business experience backgrounds. They are specialists in the areas of financial accounting, taxation, cost accounting, auditing, and accounting information systems. Their accumulation of academic preparation and business experience qualifies them to teach both the theoretical and practical applications of accounting.
Robert M. Harper, Chair
Dennis M. Baker, Rosita S. Chen, Patricia L. Huff, Garo Kalfayan, W. Don Mc Ferrin, John P. Osborn, Sheng-Der Pan, Denise Patterson, Ali A. Peyvandi, Benjamin Y. Tai
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The Department
The Department of Accountancy offers an option in accounting within the Bachelor of Science in the Business Administration degree program. This option is designed to be broad enough to provide preparation for a career in public, industrial, or governmental accounting. The accounting topics of tax, information systems, managerial, and financial accounting are covered in sufficient depth to prepare the student for the exams for Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certificate in Management Accounting, or Certificate in Internal Auditing.
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Career Opportunities
A wide variety of professional business opportunities are available to graduates of the Department of Accountancy. The accountancy option prepares students for challenging and rewarding careers in all areas of accounting. Alumni of the Department of Accountancy are found in leadership positions locally, in other areas of California, and throughout the United States. Many of our graduates are currently partners in public accounting firms, officers in corporations, executives in governmental agencies, and successful entrepreneurs.
In conjunction with the department, the University Business Center (located within the school) offers a CPA Review Course twice a year. This course is designed to meet the needs of the serious CPA candidate and covers thoroughly all exam areas: practice, theory, auditing, and business law.
To find out more about career opportunities, students should consult with the faculty in the department. In addition, students with career-related questions are encouraged to contact the Office of Career Services. Services include career counseling by career information specialists and professional assistance to students and graduates seeking full-time or part-time positions.
