Accounting
Prepare for a successful accounting career through Stark State College’s comprehensive degrees and certificates.
Accounting offers a wide range of career paths, including tax, governmental, industrial/cost, nonprofit and small-business accounting.
As an accounting student at Stark State, you can take the path that fits your strengths and interests. Choose from 11 degrees and certificates that match your career goals, whether you want a strong foundation in general accounting theory or decide to specialize in public (CPA) or corporate accounting (controllership).
You also have several options after graduation. Enter the workforce right away, or transfer your associate degree to a bachelor’s degree program, eventually on to graduate school. Graduates are eligible to take Ohio’s Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination.*
*Candidates must have earned at least an associate degree with a concentration in accounting that includes related courses in other areas of business administration and achieve an acceptable score on the Graduate Management Admission Test before sitting for the CPA examination. After four years of approved work experience, the candidate may be certified.
Accounting majors and certificates
Program learning outcomes
- Prepare and analyze the various types of financial information essential for internal and external recordkeeping, reporting and decision making.
- Interpret and apply laws and regulations for the purpose of various types of business tax reporting, compliance and planning.
- Apply appropriate mathematical concepts, such as time value of money, to business decisions.
- Identify and implement sound internal accounting controls to ensure safeguarding of an entity’s assets, preparation and reporting of reliable financial information, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Prepare and analyze the various types of financial information essential for internal and external recordkeeping, reporting and decision making.
Businesses require all prospective employees to have good communication skills, both written and oral, and to interact with co-workers and clients in a professional manner. Employers expect their workers to have strong computational skills, to be computer literate, and to be able to think critically. All students completing a program at Stark State will be introduced to and provided practice in these basic competencies, which they are expected to master.
Accounting programs flow chart
This flow chart illustrates how stackable certificates can be earned along the way and directly apply toward an associate degree in applied business in accounting.
| Start | Short-term certificate | One-year certificate | Associate of Applied Business degree |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corporate major -> | QuickBooks/Payroll -> | Bookkeeping -> | Corporate major |
| CPA major -> | CPA major | ||
| Bookkeeping certificate -> | QuickBooks/Payroll -> | Bookkeeping -> | Corporate and Tax majors |
| Enrolled agent certificate -> | Tax preparer and QuickBooks/Payroll -> | Enrolled agent -> | Tax major |
| Tax major -> | Tax preparer -> | Enrolled agent -> | Tax major |
| Tax major -> | QuickBooks/Payroll -> | Enrolled agent and Bookkeeping -> | Tax major |
| Accounting Data analytics -> | Accounting data analytics -> | Accounting data analytics | |
| Accounting services for health administration -> | Accounting services for health administration | ||
| Financial services certificate -> | Financial services -> | Finance | |
| Forensic accounting major -> | Forensic accounting major | ||
| Data analytics certificate -> | Accounting data analytics -> | Accounting data analytics | |
| Finance -> | Financial services -> | Finance |
Accounting contacts
Jonathan Mitchell
Department Chair, Accounting and Finance
330-494-6170 ext. 4350

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