The Top Accounting and Business Schools

While accounting is a popular field of study within business programs, just because a business school is top-ranked doesn’t necessarily mean that the accounting program is top-ranked as well. And just because a school has a top-flight business program does not automatically mean that the accounting program is highly-rated. Students, faculty and deans also have varying opinions on what makes a good accounting program or business school, which influences publications’ rankings depending upon what rating criteria they use.
  1. Accounting

    • While deans and faculty rated the accounting program at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business as No. 8 in the country, students surveyed by Bloomberg BusinessWeek rated the program (which requires 18 credits of accounting courses) tops in the nation. College deans and faculty gave the program at the University of Texas at Austin the highest rating on U.S. News and World Report’s ranking of Best Accounting Programs, but students in Bloomberg surveys disagreed, rating the program at No. 16. According to their website, UT Austin’s McCombs School of Business Accountancy program also ranked No. 2 in the nation on a Public Accounting Report survey of accounting professors.

      Mendoza College of Business
      Department of Accountancy
      University of Notre Dame
      Notre Dame, IN 46556-5646
      574-631-7324
      business.nd.edu/Undergraduate_Studies/Academics/Accountancy_Major/

      University of Texas at Austin
      Department of Accounting
      McCombs School of Business
      The University of Texas at Austin
      1 University Station B6400
      Austin, TX 78712-0211
      512-471-5215
      mccombs.utexas.edu/dept/accounting/contact.asp

    Business

    • Bloomberg’s student surveys ranked Notre Dame’s Mendoza School of Business as the best overall business school in the country, while the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School takes the top spot in U.S. News and World Report’s faculty and dean survey. Mendoza offers six undergraduate business majors and four graduate degrees, while the Wharton School offers more than 20 undergraduate concentrations, 18 MBA options and 9 doctoral programs.

      Mendoza College of Business
      University of Notre Dame
      Notre Dame, IN 46556-5646
      574-631-7505
      business.nd.edu

      Wharton School of Business
      3730 Walnut Street ?
      University of Pennsylvania ?
      Philadelphia, PA 19104-6340
      215-898-7608
      wharton.upenn.edu

    Other Top Accounting and Business Schools

    • Students, deans and faculty come close to agreeing on the prestige of Brigham Young University’s BS degree in Accountancy, with faculty and deans ranking the program third according to U.S. News and students ranking the program second in the nation according to Bloomberg.

      Students in the Brigham Young program take what is known as the “Junior Core”: they enroll in six core accounting courses during their junior year and usually take no other classes during that time.

      The University of California at Berkeley has a top overall business program according to deans, faculty and students, with students ranking the program sixth and deans and faculty giving Berkeley at No. 2 ranking on the U.S. News list (tied with MIT). Berkeley’s Haas School of Business offers undergraduate degrees, three different MBA programs, a Master’s degree in Financial Engineering and a Ph.D.

      Marriott School
      730 TNRB
      Brigham Young University
      Provo, UT 84602-3113
      801-422-4285
      marriottschool.byu.edu/bsacc/

      Haas School of Business?
      2220 Piedmont Avenue
      University of California at Berkeley?
      Berkeley, CA 94720-1900
      510-642-7989
      haas.berkeley.edu

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