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Accounting Department at Santa Clara University

As the provider of one of only five AACSB- accredited accounting programs in California, the SCU Department of Accounting has a well- established and influential presence in the Silicon Valley. We offer undergraduate and certificate programs in accounting and publish our research on contemporary accounting, auditing, and tax issues.

Current Students
The main page for current Accounting and A&IS majors. Includes information on scholarships, seminars, campus recruiting, internships, summer programs, the CPA exam, and the SCU Accounting Association.

Prospective Students

Describes our undergraduate and CAAP programs, AACSB accreditation, scholarship and internship opportunities, CPA exam pass rates, and other information useful to prospective students.

Alumni and External Relations

Describes the contributions of our advisory board, our alumni, and other business professionals to the success of our accounting program.

Faculty and Research

Information about our faculty and staff, our accounting research workshop series, research fellowships, Advances in Taxation, and the popular Intermediate Accounting textbook co-authored by one of our professors.

Calendar of Events
List of the scheduled events, seminars, and activities that affect accounting students, faculty, and alumni.

Major Requirements of Accounting at Santa Clara University

Lower Division

Information for Business Decisions I & II
Markets and Prices
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Leadership Competency (two courses)
Data Analysis (two courses)
Business Ethics

Upper Division
Business Environment
International Business
Organization and Management
Principles of Marketing
Financial Management
Economic Policy and Perspectives

Major in Accounting at Santa Clara University

Gain the knowledge, skills, and values to succeed professionally as a financial decision-maker.

Santa Clara University’s accounting program will help you develop the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes that you will need to succeed as a competent, ethical professional in the practice of accounting and as a decision maker in business, government, and not-for-profit organizations.