Accounting, Economics & Finance - Albright College Accounting, Economics & Finance Analyze markets. Shape decisions. Lead in today's financial world. AEF at Albright equips students with the quantitative, analytical, and strategic skills needed to succeed in finance, economics, banking, accounting, and data-driven business fields. About the Program Students master economic theory, financial modeling, and bookkeeping fundamentals while benefiting from faculty expertise and industry-recognized assessments. The curriculum prepares graduates to think critically and solve complex financial challenges. Hands-On Learning AEF majors gain hands-on experience through internships, economic research opportunities, and financial literacy outreach projects. Program Goals Course Requirements Opportunities Faculty Demonstrate understanding of major financial statements Accurately use economic models and methodologies (including graphs, statistics and other quantitative techniques) to make predictions about the impact on the economy of events or policy decisions. Predictions will include both microeconomic and macroeconomic characteristics and variables. Develop an understanding of the relationship between the government and the economy and how this informs public policy debate and reflects on current and historic events. Demonstrate proficiency in Excel and Accounting technical skills Acquire and demonstrate critical thinking ability, problem-solving skills and communicate effectively using the standards and methods of the business profession in writing, presenting and in-class discussions. Full Course Catalogue Course Descriptions Major Requirements ACC 101 Financial ACC 201 Intermediate I ACC 202 Intermediate II MAT 125 Calculus with Business BUS 250 Business Law BUS 345 Financial Management BUS 350 Investments BUS 495 Seminar in Finance ECO 313 Money & Banking ACC 110 Computer Applications for Business ACC 325 Cost Accounting ECO101 Principles of Microeconomics and ECO102 Principles of Macroeconomics (satisfies General Studies Foundations-Social Science requirement) ECO 207 (satisfies General Studies Foundations-Quantitative requirement) Accounting Track ACC 330 Tax ACC 331 Advanced Tax ACC 338 Advanced Accounting ACC 408 Auditing Financial Analyst Track BUS 246 Management Principles ECO 307 Econometrics ECO 335 Intermediate Microeconomics ECO 336 Intermediate Macroeconomics Internships and Career Support Students can connect with the Career Development Center to find internships in healthcare, research laboratories, environmental organizations, and biotechnology-related settings, gaining practical experience that supports career preparation for graduate study, medical and health professions, or industry roles. ACRE Undergraduate Research Students in any major can engage in interdisciplinary undergraduate research through the Albright Creative Research Experience (ACRE) , partnering with faculty mentors to pursue independent research or creative projects and present their work beyond the classroom. Matthew Bieber , M.B.A Assistant Professor for Business Accounting & Economics Mary Dialectos Adjunct Faculty Gertrude Eguae-Obazee , D.B.A. Professor of Business Accounting & Economics Brian Engelhardt Adjunct Faculty Brian Fichthorn Adjunct Faculty Tamra Fisher , M.B.A., '09 Visiting Assistant Professor of Business Accounting & Economics Soma Ghosh , Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Accounting & Economics Tim Hetrich Adjunct Faculty Andrew Junikiewicz , CPA, '94 Assistant Professor of Business Accounting & Economics Ivan Lantz Adjunct Faculty Santo Marabella Adjunct Faculty Suzanne Palmer Associate Professor of Legal Studies in Business next page showing 1 - 12 of 15 constituents Curriculum Highlights Newly designed ECO101 & ECO102 courses Intuit Academy certifications ETS Major Field Test benchmarking ACRE research opportunities on global and regional economic issues