What can you expect from pursuing a Bachelor's Degree of Accounting Science?
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Accounting is one of the most popular branches within the economic field of study. So, if you are thinking about pursuing a career in the field, here’s some information.
So, what does an accountant actually do?
The people who have earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting deal with objective economic situations, leaving almost no place for speculation. They keep track of figures and make assessments based on the economic-related facts they have in their hands.
The examination of financial records might be the most common task performed by accountants. It implies ensuring the accuracy of a company’s (or a person’s) financial records and paying taxes and bills on time. This is a very important position within a company since the primary goal of every business is to make a profit, the person in charge of accounting becomes a key element to the overall success of the company itself.
And what’s studying accounting like?
Enrolling in a bachelor’s degree in accounting implies acquiring knowledge about statistics, accounting (obviously), business administration schemes, laws that regulate businesses, the proper ways to read and interpret business proposals, and many other things related to economy.
Of course, you have to be interested in both finances and mathematics, since numbers and multiple mathematical calculations will become a part of your day to day life at work. So if you are interested in the economic field but want to have a different perspective on it (one less related to numbers) probably this isn’t your best career choice.
Where can I study accounting?
Well, there are many places where you can enrol, but Regenesys Business School offers a great option with their Bachelor’s degree of Accounting Science. You can also pursue it through online learning, which is always a plus.
But, besides offering all the academic economic-related knowledge you will need in order to perform efficiently your future job, it also has courses related to computer skills, something that is a must in today's society where everything (including almost every transaction) is mostly virtual.
This bachelor’s degree consists (in both in-person and online learning methodologies) in 21 compulsory modules, with a minimum length of three years. A few of these modules are the following ones:
- Economics I
- Business Communication I
- Accounting in a Computerised Environment II
- Risk and Financial Management III
- Cost and Management Accounting III
If you want to obtain more information about this bachelor’s degree (whether you want to pursue it in-person or through online learning) click here.