
Accounting
About
- Be prepared to take the CPA, CMA, CFE and CIA exams upon graduation.
- Develop the judgment that is the foundation for leadership in a rapidly changing world.
- Understand the relationship between accounting practices and decision-making.
- Learn how to apply accounting theory to business operations, partnerships and multinational companies.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents,
- Plan to study at UW-Superior on a nonimmigrant visa, for example, F-1 or J-1,
- Are in their final year of high school (secondary school) or have completed high school (secondary school), and
- Have not attended a college or university for the equivalent of one full-time semester or more (equivalent to 12 or more U.S. semester credits).
Submitting an SAT or ACT score report is not required for admission. Students who have taken the SAT or ACT are encouraged to submit their scores. The UW-Superior institutional code for the SAT is 1920, and for ACT, 4682.
English Requirements
- IELTSMin 5.5
- TOEFLMin 61
English Program Requirements
Applicants whose native language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English in one of the following ways. Depending on their test scores, students may be required to take a combination of English as a Second Language (ESL) and non-ESL courses during their first semester. for additional information.
Career
With a national employment rate of 95.8% and a number four ranking of Best Business Jobs in America according to U.S. Money News, accountants are highly sought and valued. Find your niche as a:
- Fraud examiner
- Government accountant
- Internal and external auditor
- Financial analyst
- Bank examiner
- Management accountant
- International accountant
- Forensic accountant
- IRS criminal investigation special agent
- Comptroller
- Chief financial officer
Fee Information
Accounting

University of Wisconsin-Superior
United States of America, Aberdeen
