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 ...
Offered by the Department of Accounting and Information Systems of Rutgers Business School, this program prepares students for scholarly research and teaching. The department includes a number of ...
1 Describe, design and evaluate information systems using documentation techniques and data models. 2 Demonstrate the need to plan for the use of computerised accounting information systems, taking ...
It combines theory and strategy with hands-on experience. As an undergraduate major in Management Information Systems or Accounting & Information Systems, you’ll have the chance to design applications ...
Presents accounting as a system designed to meet the needs of external and internal users. Accounting information system concepts are emphasized. Topics include accounting transaction cycles, internal ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Bachelor of Science in commerce with a major in accounting and information systems (A&IS) requires a minimum of 175 quarter-units of credit (of which at least 60 must be in upper-division courses) ...
The Accounting Information & Management doctoral program trains you in empirical/archival and analytical/theoretical research methods focusing on the role of accounting in the market for financial ...
The doctoral program in Accounting and Management, which falls under the PhD in Business Administration, focuses on understanding the role of information and measurement systems for: allocating ...
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.