Rutgers Business School’s Accounting & Information Systems Department is dedicated to the development and dissemination of knowledge; it actively cultivates future business and academic leaders. The ...
Accounting software is a platform that simplifies the management of accounting for enterprises. It simplifies bookkeeping, tax return preparation, and invoice issuing for businesses. Since accounting ...
The Department of Accounting & Information Systems covers the areas of financial accounting and reporting, auditing, taxation, management accounting, governmental and non-profit accounting, and ...
Undergraduate students may choose to combine Accounting and Information Systems classes to produce broad knowledge of both areas. The combined major gives students a hybrid education that affords ...
Covers contemporary control and evaluation practices (such as activity-based management), determining the costs of quality, and productivity analysis in the context of accounting information systems.
Accounting majors should enjoy math, and they should revel in organization, as crunching numbers in a computer-based system and analyzing financial information are important parts of the job.
You can pursue one of two majors in the Accounting Department as an undergraduate: Accounting or Accounting and Information Systems (AIS), jointly offered with the Information Systems and Analytics ...
Prerequisites: Open to Accounting and Accounting and Information Systems majors only. ACTG 11 and OMIS 15, and must have 70 completed units or department’s permission prior to enrollment. (5 units) ...
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Information Systems major provides students with the theories and procedures of accounting along with technical knowledge of how computer systems can ...