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    13 Bachelor Programs in Economic Studies Auditing 2024/2025

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    Bachelor Programs in Economic Studies Auditing

    Earning an undergraduate degree is often the first step toward getting started in a professional career. Students may pursue a bachelor’s degree as an end to itself, or they may use it as the first necessary step in obtaining higher level degrees.

    What is a Bachelor in Auditing? A bachelor’s degree in auditing readies students for careers that involve conducting both internal and external audits, which are structured, intense investigations, for businesses and organizations. Students in this program usually learn about the laws controlling documentation and performance regulation. They often study taxation, information systems, accounting, governmental systems, financial reporting and both external and internal auditing principles. Students in this program can even turn to technologically driven techniques in the field of forensic accounting and forensic auditing.

    A Bachelor in Auditing prepares students for work in the accounting and auditing areas, predicted to be some of the most lucrative and in-demand fields in the future. A solid foundation in these professions, such as that provided by this degree, may prepare students for future career enhancement.

    The finances involved with earning an undergraduate degree will vary according to the institution, and the degree usually takes from three to six years to earn. Prospective students should research schools thoroughly and reach out to the admissions offices for up-to-date financial information.

    Individuals who earn a Bachelor in Auditing are often well-prepared to work in accounting or auditing. Furthermore, while specialized certifications are not necessarily required by employers, voluntary certification is generally favorably looked upon. Certifications are awarded by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and are designated in these areas: Certified Internal Auditors, Certified Financial Services Auditors and Certified Government Auditing Professionals. To earn such certifications, individuals must have first earned a bachelor’s degree and worked in the specialized area. Those wishing to earn certification must also pass a test to become an auditing specialist.

    Numerous universities offer international options for earning this degree, and online classes are a good choice for those living in remote areas and for those who need a flexible schedule. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.