Wisconsin Lutheran College Bachelor of Arts - Accounting
Wisconsin Lutheran College

Wisconsin Lutheran College

Bachelor of Arts - Accounting

Milwaukee, USA

BA

English

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Accounting offers a comprehensive education in accounting principles, financial reporting, taxation, and audit practices. The program equips students with practical skills and knowledge to analyze financial data and make informed decisions. Students engage with real-world scenarios to enhance their learning experience.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue career paths in areas such as public accounting, corporate finance, tax preparation, and financial analysis. Other opportunities may include roles as internal auditors, budget analysts, or compliance officers.

Accounting majors at Wisconsin Lutheran College graduate prepared to make an immediate contribution to an organization, complete the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination (CPA Exam), or enrol in a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program.

The accounting major is nested within the liberal arts and firmly grounded in Christ. In addition to general education requirements and core courses in the accounting major, students benefit from business administration, communication, mathematics, and philosophy, developing skills in critical thinking, analysis, communication, and ethical decision making. These skills prepare majors for success in wealth management, auditing, tax, consulting, accounting, asset management, and various other financial services.

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for accounting professionals is expected to grow at 13% between now and 2022. Increased regulation has resulted in additional accounting positions, causing many public accounting firms to offer signing bonuses and other incentives to accounting graduates. Students majoring in WLC's accounting program, through completing the required coursework and 150 total credits, are eligible to take the nationally administered CPA Exam and obtain a Certified Public Accountant license from the state in which they seek employment.