{"id":21999,"date":"2013-07-22T14:22:37","date_gmt":"2013-07-22T14:22:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/?p=21999"},"modified":"2014-11-14T15:33:41","modified_gmt":"2014-11-14T20:33:41","slug":"accounting-minor-now-offered-at-fiu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/2013\/07\/accounting-minor-now-offered-at-fiu\/","title":{"rendered":"Accounting minor now offered at FIU."},"content":{"rendered":"
More and more, having basic accounting skills can give a job candidate an important advantage when applying for positions in the financial services industry and other business areas.<\/p>\n
As a result, the School of Accounting at Florida International University (FIU) has introduced a minor in accounting for upper-level College of Business students, beginning with the Fall 2013 semester.<\/p>\n The accounting minor was frequently requested at a student forum conducted last fall by David R. Klock, then incoming dean at FIU\u2019s College of Business.<\/p>\n \u201cDean Klock was instrumental in enabling us to move forward with the offering,\u201d said Ruth Ann McEwen, director of the School of Accounting. Additional Accounting faculty members added for the 2013-14 school year will make the new minor possible, she said.<\/p>\n McEwen understands why business students, especially finance students, were asking for the added opportunity.<\/p>\n \u201cA minor in accounting opens up huge career opportunities,\u201d she said. \u201cThis curriculum will deliver the basic accounting skills and information that those going into finance and other areas of business should know.\u201d<\/p>\n To be eligible for the minor, College of Business students must have earned 60 credits, and have completed the two introductory accounting courses with a 3.0 or better. To earn the minor, a business student has to take four courses in addition to their two introductory offerings.<\/p>\n \u201cFinance majors need an accounting minor the most,\u201d said McEwen. \u201cAn accounting minor will allow them to interview with financial services firms. Those additional 12 credits in accounting will certainly help.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/a>