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Why UMKC?

  • The Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration at UMKC offers a high-quality education, a student-focused environment, and close connections to Kansas City's leaders, employers, businesses and organizations. Our knowledgeable and involved faculty members, innovative academic programs and research centers, and our close ties with business and community partners provide all the tools you'll need to succeed in your career.
  • The Bloch School benefits from all the resources of UMKC, Kansas City's major teaching and research university, and is the only school in the Kansas City region fully accredited in both business and public administration
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Fast Facts

  • The Bloch School was included in The Princeton Review's Best Business Schools, 2008
  • The Bloch School is named for benefactor Henry Bloch, co-founder of H&R Block
  • Bloch alumni have gone on to impressive careers, from mayor of Kansas City to CEOs and senior executives at H&R Block, Sprint and Hallmark. And they're everywhere: more than 8,500 in Kansas City and 13,000 worldwide
  • Bloch faculty are nationally recognized experts on the cutting edge of business and community issues. Bloch's Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is home to two of the world's top scholars in innovation management
  • The typical class size of a junior/senior level accounting class is 25-30 students
  • Many of our B.S.A. graduates go on to complete their M.S.A. in 30 additional hours
  • The Bloch School often has more accounting internships than students to fill them

Student Organizations

The Bloch School has several student organizations that are great places to network and meet future colleagues, including:

  • Beta Alpha Psi (national accounting fraternity)
  • Bloch School African American Student Organization
  • Bloch School Student Association (student government)
  • Bloch Student Advisory Council
  • The Ei Club (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
  • Delta Sigma Pi (national business fraternity)
  • Financial Management Association
  • Institute of Management Accountants
  • Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

Real World Experience

  • Graduates can be found throughout the country in such positions as CEOs, CFOs, independent accountants, consultants and more.
  • Many Bloch alumni point to the nationally accredited Bloch School as the secret to their success.

Careers

Career options for Accounting majors:

Career Options

  • public accounting
  • business and industry
  • government
  • nonprofit
  • education

Hottest specialty areas in accounting

  • information technology services
  • assurance services
  • personal financial planning
  • international accounting
  • environmental accounting
  • forensic accounting
  • entertainment business accounting
 

Salaries

Average starting salaries:

  • Bachelor's level graduate, $36-40,000 per year
  • Master's level graduate, $53,000 per year

Professionals with an accounting background can earn more than $100,000 per year

 

 


 

 

 

 

Admission Requirements

  • Pre-accounting students must complete 60 hours of prerequisite coursework and have a 2.5 overall and University of Missouri GPA before applying for admission to the accounting program at the junior level.
  • Transfer students may contact the Bloch School Student Services Office at blochadvising@umkc.edu to determine the transferability of prior coursework.

Prerequisite Courses

  • Humanities (12 hours)

  • Natural Sciences (8 hours, including lab)
  • Social Sciences (6 hours, including Missouri constitution requirement)
  • Fine Arts (3 hours)
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting (ACTG 210)
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting (ACTG 211)
  • Computer Applications for Business (MIS 203)
  • Introduction to Economics I (ECON 201)
  • Introduction to Economics II (ECON 202)
  • College Algebra (MATH 110)
  • Brief Calculus and Matrix Algebra (MATH 206)
  • Elementary Statistics (STAT 235)
  • Nonbusiness Electives (4 hours)
  • Microsoft Office Specialist Certification in both Excel and PowerPoint is also required as both a prerequisite for MIS 203, as well as admission to the junior/senior level of the program.

Major Courses

required courses
  • Cost Management (ACTG 307)
  • Intermediate Accounting I (ACTG 310)
  • Intermediate Business Statistics (DSOM 309)
  • Effective Business Communication (MGT 301)
  • Effective Business Research and Presentations (MGT 302)
  • Select one: Macroeconomic Analysis (ECON 301) or Microeconomic Analysis (ECON 302) or Money and Banking (ECON 331)
  • Intermediate Accounting II (ACTG 311)
  • Accounting Systems and Controls (ACTG 350)
  • Understanding the Individual in the Organization (MGT 330)
  • Marketing Concepts (MKT 324)
  • Production/Operations Management (DSOM 326)
  • Auditing (ACTG 405)
  • Federal Income Taxation (ACTG 408)
  • Financial Management (FIN 325)
  • Advanced Financial Management (FIN 435)
  • Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Environment of Business (MGT 306)
  • Advanced Accounting (ACTG 420)
  • Governmental/Nonprofit Accounting (ACTG 421)
  • Advanced Taxation (ACTG 409)
  • Select one: Investments (FIN 345) or Debt Instruments & Markets (FIN 427) or Commercial Bank Management (FIN 428) or Advanced Corporate Finance (FIN 432)
  • Law of Commercial Transactions (MGT 320)
  • Strategic Management (MGT 471)
  • Creating the Enterprise (ENT 460)
  • 9 non-business electives are necessary to reach 123 credit hours.

Detailed curriculum information is at the Bloch School's Web site: www.bloch.umkc.edu

 

Other Programs Available

The Bloch School also offers:

Undergraduate programs:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Business minor

Graduate degree programs:

  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Public Administration
  • Master of Science in Accounting
  • joint J.D./M.B.A. or J.D./M.P.A. with the UMKC School of Law
  • iPh.D. in Entrepreneurship; iPh.D. in Public Affairs

Faculty

  • Bloch School faculty care about student success. They excel in classroom teaching and receive frequent recognition for their instructional excellence and commitment to the professional development and advancement of their students
  • Our faculty are active scholars who publish books, cases and articles in leading academic and professional journals. All faculty hold doctorates or graduate degrees appropriate to their areas of specialization.
  • They bring a range of professional experiences to their work. Many advise and consult with leading corporations, governmental agencies, or nonprofit organizations across the nation and around the world. In their teaching, research and outreach, Bloch School faculty are at the cutting edge of business and civic issues. They challenge their students to develop the skills and understanding needed to do the same.

Contact us

UMKC Office of Admissions
120 Administrative Center
University of Missouri-Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
(816) 235-1111
www.umkc.edu
Individuals with speech or hearing impairments may
call Relay Missouri at:
1-800-735-2966 (TT)
1-800-735-2466 (voice)

 

Visit us

Contact the UMKC Welcome Center at 816-235-UMKC (8652), or toll-free at 1-800-775-UMKC (8652), and we'll arrange a guided campus tour and a meeting with faculty and staff.

 

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