As part of the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics, the programs in Accounting are accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business--the highest level of accreditation attainable.
An active student organization–Beta Alpha Psi–provides opportunities for students to network with each other.
Alumni regularly return to campus to assist students with their education and careers.
What degrees/certificates are available?
Master of Accounting
Bachelor of Arts or Science (BA or BS) Accounting
Accounting Minor
What courses are offered through online/distance learning?
A variety of classes are offered online and through other methods of delivery. For more information,click here.
What are the employment opportunities?
There are a wide range of employment opportunities, and the prospects for employment are excellent. Accountants are employed by businesses, accounting firms, and governmental agencies.
Starting Salaries
Starting salaries are competitive and change rapidly. For the latest salary statistics, please contact Ms. Pat Wheeler, Coordinator of Recruitment & Career Development for the Goddard School at (801) 626-7914 or pwheeler@weber.edu. For more information, go to Career Center.
What will I learn in the program?
The field of accounting encompasses the well-recognized profession of public accounting, including auditing, management advisory services, and tax services. Other professional accounting careers include management accounting, cost accounting, and internal auditing.
Where can I find out more about the programs?
School of Accountancy Weber State University 3803 University Circle Ogden, UT84408-3803 phone (801) 626-6072 emailtoniawilson@weber.edu Department Chair Dr. Larry Deppe ldeppe1@weber.edu or (801) 626-7838
Is there an application deadline?
Although there is no application deadline for the undergraduate program, we encourage you to apply early and register for classes.