May 03, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

Business Administration, Accounting Information Systems Concentration, MBA


 

Many traditional accounting functions are now embodied in accounting information systems that require a different combination of technical and financial expertise. The accounting information systems (AIS) concentration is designed to enable students to design, use, and audit sophisticated accounting information systems and to act as consultants to advise organizations as to the liabilities and risks associated with changing technology. Emerging career opportunities in technology-related fields include electronic commerce, information technology auditing, business systems consulting, forensics, analytics, information risk assessment, and web assurance. These areas are going to be the key accounting markets of the future.

MBA Core Program


The MBA Core Program consists of a sequence of courses designed to provide students with core strategic, leadership, and functional skills and enable them to integrate these skills to achieve desired results for a business firm or non-profit entity.

Concentration & Electives


Required Courses


Students are required to complete 9 credits from the following:

Free Elective


One additional elective course (3 credits) from any area must also be taken to complete the degree. 

Total Credits: 12


SAP course

Widener has been named a “Center of Excellence for Business Process Innovation” by SAP and Software AG since 2003.