Courses in finance are designed
to provide the student with the knowledge to enter any number of financial
areas as a career or as a management tool in business, public or nonprofit
organizations. Finance opportunities can be found in the areas of commercial
banking, corporate finance, financial planning, money management, insurance,
real estate and investment banking.
Employers of Recent Graduates Include: Brennan Financial Group, Second
National Bank, and Butler Wick Company
FINANCE DEGREES:
Associate in Arts (A.A.), Finance Concentration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.), Finance
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Finance Concentration
Executive Master of Business Administration (E.M.B.A.), Finance Concentration
The B.S. in B.A. in accounting, coupled with the M.B.A., enable students
to meet the new requirement for CPA eligibility. The department chair,
Dr. Peter Woodlock, can be reached at (330) 941-1873.
Accounting is the language of business that opens the door to success
in every company and organization. Today's CPAs (Certified Public Accountants)
are Chief Financial Officers, Managing Partners, Controllers, and Presidents.
They work with professional athletes, track down criminals for the FBI,
finance your favorite movies, and take care of every kind of business
each and every day. Accountants are financial planners that help their
companies and clients set a path for the future. In essence, accountants
run the business world and there is no sign of them slowing down. "According
to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors
will continue to grow through the next decade." Chances are, regardless
of what you're looking for, you can't go wrong with an accounting degree.
The opportunities are endless.
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