Accounting (Certificate) (Certificate)
Southern New Hampshire University
Online Only
If you have a knack for numbers and enjoy solving business challenges, consider an undergraduate or graduate accounting certificate at Southern New Hampshire University. Organizations in every industry need accounting professionals to help them maintain the financial health of their business. An undergraduate accounting certificate can be the fastest option to earn documentation of progress on the road to a higher-level degree, or it can be an opportunity to learn a new skill that can support career advancement or change. Whether the accounting certificate is your first step toward a degree or a means to improve your skills, this customizable program provides the training you'll need to excel in today's competitive workplace.
The undergraduate accounting certificate is a good supplement to an existing bachelor's degree, or you can use this coursework as part of a bachelor of science degree in accounting. It will enhance your knowledge of accounting principles and practices. You'll learn how to interpret and use financial statements and apply financial, managerial, and accounting principles. A graduate accounting certificate can be an opportunity to learn new skills that support your career or keep your existing skills up to date. Earn an Accounting Graduate Certificate online, and take your first step toward a variety of professional certifications. This seven-course certificate gives you a strong foundation in accounting principles. You'll explore cost behaviors, alternative cost systems, financial accounting, multinational accounting, SEC reporting, federal income taxation, and the audit process.
The online certificate prepares you either for a career in accounting or to further your graduate studies in the field. All courses may be applied toward an MS in Accounting and count toward the 150-credit hours required to sit for the CPA certification exam. The accounting certificate online program is designed with your career trajectory in mind. Every student will take 4 courses (12 credits) in general accounting. This suite of major courses is meant to provide the foundation you need to earn a key credential that will help move your career in accounting forward by setting you apart from your peers.
The 4 major courses may include:
- Financial Accounting: This course details the accounting lifecycle. It includes instruction on preparing financial statements and learning rules and best practices as defined by industry standards. The focus is on both finance and communication skills, as stakeholder communication is a vital part of this coursework and of the profession of accounting.
- Managerial Accounting: The impact of both short- and long-term business decisions is the focus of this course. Improving the performance of any organization through best practices, as well as using accounting principles to create and advance business value, are also covered.
- Intermediate Accounting: More advanced instruction on the accounting lifecycle is covered here. Also addressed are more intricate accounting scenarios and how to manage them. Application of theoretical frameworks, standards, and regulations of accounting, as well as preparation of statements and reports, may also be covered.
- Federal Taxation 1: An understanding of tax laws is a crucial part of professional accountancy. In this course, you may expect to dive into the Internal Revenue Service tax code and focus on applying laws and standards relating to taxes and how they related to general accountancy.
You may also learn to prepare federal tax returns. While these courses are designed to present the foundation of accountancy as a profession, they each also incorporate transferable skills that can help in any business environment. Any position that involves working with numbers includes the need to communicate findings to stakeholders. A variety of written communication and creative thinking exercises and practices are included across the curriculum along with the best practices of professional accountancy. Graduate Accounting Certificate Courses & Curriculum Once these 12 credits are successfully completed, you will have the option of choosing 6 credits from the catalog of undergraduate accounting courses. There is a wide variety, so that you may customize your focus for the remaining 2 courses and apply this certificate directly to your career path.
Elective courses may include choices like:
- Accounting Information Systems: Explore business processes related to accounting systems, including documentation of internal controls. You may learn accounting applications and types of software commonly used in the profession. Data analysis and problem-solving are hallmarks of this course.
- Accounting for Nonprofit Organizations: Specific to nonprofit organizations, this course presents accounting principles geared to the way that nonprofits function. It includes a discussion on the unique structure, governance, legal requirements, and tax issues surrounding the management of a nonprofit.
- Cost Accounting: Cost data is the focus of the course, including how you may record, classify and report this data. Planning and control processes are covered, as are budgeting, job order, and process. Special topics relating to cost accounting may also be covered.
- Auditing and Forensic Accounting: If the world of criminal investigation interests you, consider this course. Focusing on the many ways that accounting expertise can be used to solve white-collar crime, you may learn how to recognize and investigate fraud, as well as how to control and prevent it, all from an accounting perspective.
Throughout the coursework, you'll learn accounting principles and practices while reinforcing applicable transferable skills, such as written communication and creative thinking. Each course is taught by instructors with professional credentials and experience in their respective fields.
Graduate Certificate in Accounting: Expanding access to quality higher education means removing the barriers that may stand between you and your degree. That's why you can apply at any time and get a decision within days of submitting all required materials:
- Completed Application
- Undergraduate transcripts, which we can retrieve for you by submitting a Transcript Request Form Acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year for our 5 graduate terms. -------------------------------------- Undergraduate Certificate in Accounting
Expanding access to quality higher education means removing the barriers that may stand between you and your degree. That's why you can apply at any time and get a decision within days of submitting all required materials:
- Completed free undergraduate application
- Prior transcripts, which we can retrieve at no cost to you
- Test scores are not required as part of your application Acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis throughout the year for our 6 (8-week) undergraduate terms.
$150 Graduation Fee, Course Materials ($ varies by course)