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Original Articles

The Future of Accounting Education: A Regional Perspective

Pages 129-134 | Published online: 31 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Accounting education is under pressure to change its current teaching methods. In this study, the authors surveyed employers of their university's accounting graduates and members of a local CPA chapter to ascertain which skills are important for new graduates and which educational innovations are effective. The top-rated four professional skills were analytical/critical thinking, written communication, oral communication, and decision-making. The top three technology skills included spreadsheet software, Windows, and word-processing software. The top education innovation was internships. These results agree with a national survey completed in 1999.

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