Bachelor of Accounting


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The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Accounting prepares students for careers in government, industry, public accounting, and service organizations.

The faculty are committed to preparing graduates who are not only technically competent, but who possess the full range of business professional skills. Students are required to use a variety of technology tools in class assignments. Courses include projects designed to enhance critical thinking, oral and written communications, and teamwork skills and foster awareness of ethical and global issues.


Pathway to Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

Completion of the B.S. in Accounting at FGCU satisfies the State of Florida requirements to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Learn more about CPA requirments


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Pathway to Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

Completion of the B.S. in Accounting at FGCU satisfies the State of Florida requirements to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam.

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Lutgert Researchers Use Brainwave Technology to Rethink How Students Learn Accounting

Lutgert Researchers Use Brainwave Technology to Rethink How Students Learn Accounting

February 20, 2026 / Lutgert News / Tags: Accounting, Research, neuroscience

Dr. Kalana Malimage and Dr. Shawn Granitto from the Department of Accounting, along with Graduate Assistant Tabata Del-Fondo, are conducting a groundbreaking research project that integrates cognitive neuroscience with accounting education. Using a neuro-headset to collect real-time brain activity data, their study examines which teaching modality (text-based learning, video-based learning, or AI-assisted learning) is the most efficient and effective for student learning. This research initiative traces back to Dr. Malimage’s and Dr. Granitto’s involvement in neuroscience and biometric research projects during their PhD programs at Mississippi State University and the University of South Florida. After joining Florida Gulf Coast University, both Dr. Malimage and Dr. Granitto sought to expand neuro-based research within the accounting discipline. With support from the Lutgert College of Business (LCOB), two EMOTIV EPOC+ headsets were acquired. The EMOTIV EPOC+ headset is a wireless, multi-channel EEG device widely used in academic research. It captures real-time brain activity across key frequency bands—delta, theta, alpha, beta, and limited gamma—enabling researchers to examine cognitive load, attention, engagement, and learning processes. With 14 EEG channels, portability, and access to raw EEG data, the device is well-suited for both laboratory and classroom-based behavioral neuroscience research.

Master's
                     Degree in Accounting & Taxation
Master's
                     Degree in Accounting & Taxation
Master's
                     Degree in Accounting & Taxation

 
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