Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] See drop-down menu above to access other catalogs.
Accounting and Finance
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Faculty
Chairperson: Professor Kathleen Sevigny
Graduate Program Coordinator: Professor Patricia Bancroft
Professors: Carleton Donchess, Shannon Donovan, Harold Silverman
Associate Professors: Mark Crowley
Assistant Professors: Boubker Drissi, Caitlin Golden, MaryBeth Tobin
Department Telephone Number: 508.531.1395
Location: Harrington Hall, Room 103
Website: www.bridgew.edu/af
Degree Programs
- BS in Accounting and Finance
Concentrations: Accounting, Finance
- Master of Science in Accountancy
- Master of Business Administration
Concentration: Accounting
Undergraduate Minors
- Accounting and Finance
- Actuarial Science*
* Interdisciplinary minor
Click on Academic Programs for program information and requirements.
Departmental Honors Program in Accounting and Finance
The Department of Accounting and Finance offers a departmental honors program in accounting and finance. This program provides an opportunity for well-qualified accounting and finance majors to conduct independent research and scholarly study in accounting and finance. Contact the Department of Accounting and Finance for further information concerning eligibility and application.
Internship in Accounting and Finance
Students interested in earning internship credit should contact the Department of Accounting and Finance.
Master of Science in Accountancy
The Department of Accounting and Finance offers the Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) degree, which has been approved by the Massachusetts State Board of Accountancy as “Option-One” compliant for students wishing to sit for the CPA exam. The MSA program prepares individuals for management level careers in accounting. This highly focused program prepares graduates with technical accounting skills and managerial problem solving abilities. The MSA satisfies the Massachusetts 150-hour CPA exam education requirement.
The MSA is targeted at working professionals. The program is designed so that applicants who have earned undergraduate degrees in non-business disciplines may earn the MSA by completing a series of mandatory prerequisites covering topics in accounting, finance and business. In addition to imparting technical accounting skills, the MSA program also stresses ethics, writing across the curriculum and problem solving skills, reflecting the changing roles of accountants and CPAs within organizations. Rather than offering discrete courses in these areas, they are effectively integrated throughout the curriculum.
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