Scott College of Business at Indiana State University in Terre Haute offers several accounting programs including a major or minor in accounting and a minor in forensics accounting. A Scott College of Business Bachelor of Science degree in accounting requires course completion in business, accounting, statistics, finance, economics, marketing, management and auditing. The forensics accounting programs incorporates criminal law and fraud into the accounting curriculum. Students graduating from these accounting programs are prepared for careers in the tax industry, accounting, government and business organizations.
Western Governors University at Indiana offers an online Bachelor of Science degree program in accounting to Indiana residents. This 127-credit hour program requires students to complete courses in finance, accounting, business, ethics, liberal arts, information technology, management and economics. Web-based resources include e-textbooks and online mentoring services. Admission requirements include a high school diploma and completion of a competency test. Students graduating with an accounting degree from WGU are prepared for a career in bookkeeping, accounting or auditing. As of July, 2010, the program's tuition is $2,890 per six month period.
Kelley School of Business at Indiana University offers graduate programs in accounting including a Master of Business Administration in accounting and a Master of Science degree in accounting. The MSA degree can be completed in one year and prepares professionals for careers in financial institutions, corporate accounting and government. Kelley School of Business offers financial aid opportunities to students along with internships.
Harrison College, located in Indianapolis, offers a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting that includes courses in budgeting, taxation and auditing. This program can be completed in seven quarters for full-time students. Financial assistance is available through the school; 93 percent of students receive some form of financial aid. Harrison has a high rate of post-graduate employment, with 89 percent of graduated students finding employment in their chosen career field or registering for graduate programs within one year.