2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Accounting Certificate
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Return to: College of General Studies Develop a practical and theoretical foundation in accounting while earning a certificate. Offered by the College of General Studies and the College of Business Administration, the 24-credit part-time evening program enables students to take the same subjects required for accounting majors in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program offered by the College of Business Administration.
Participants benefit from the academic instruction of the College of Business Administration and the nontraditional student services available through the College of General Studies. Credits earned may be counted toward certain state licensure requirements.
Who should participate:
Professionals who already have earned a bachelor’s degree in any field and wish to develop careers in accounting or another business field in which substantial knowledge of accounting is an asset.
Upon completion of this certificate, participants will be able to:
- Apply substantial knowledge of accounting
- Enhance their careers in the business field
- Meet many of the requirements to sit for the certified public accountant (CPA) examination in Pennsylvania.
This certificate is applicable to fields such as public accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate accounting, governmental accounting, and other careers in business that require a substantial knowledge of financial and/or managerial accounting.
CPA preparation
Becoming a CPA in the state of Pennsylvania will require 150 credit hours of coursework, 36 credits of which must be in accounting, auditing, finance, tax, and business law. At that time, completing the certificate program will no longer be sufficient preparation to sit for the CPA exam. To learn about becoming a CPA in Pennsylvania, visit the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants Web site at www.picpa.org. You can also contact the Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy for more information at 717-783-1404 or by E-mail at st-accountancy@pa.gov.
Admission Requirements
A bachelor’s degree and a 2.75 or higher cumulative grade point average are required for admission to the program. A certificate application must be completed online. For an application and additional information on admissions guidelines, see the CGS Admissions webpage. Credits earned at other accredited educational institutions will be evaluated for transfer. However, a minimum of 15 credits must be earned at the University of Pittsburgh. Students must earn a grade of C or better in all University accounting courses.
Obtaining the Certificate
To receive the certificate, you must fill out an online graduation application through the Pitt Portal prior to completing your last term in the program. Visit Graduation / Diplomas on the Registrar’s website for the instructions and check the Graduating with a CGS degree/ certificate website for the submission deadline. Contact a CGS advisor to confirm that all requirements for the certificate have been met. To avoid a late fee, you should complete this process when registering for the term.
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