At UNT, the Institute of Petroleum Accounting helps to solve the latest challenges in the oil and gas sector, such as global fluctuations in oil prices and cybersecurity threats from hackers.
Accounting alumni use strategic and problem-solving skills to guide their work as executives in national public accounting firms, Fortune 500 companies and government agencies.
William Tillman ('15, '15 M.S.) says faculty advisors, coursework and internships made the transition from student to accounting associate at PwC easy.
This summer, College of Business Dean Finley Graves began serving a two-year appointment as provost and vice president for academic affairs. He previously served on an interim basis.
More than 100 alumni and friends have dedicated time, energy and resources to advancing UNT's mission to serve its students with top-quality faculty and programs.
As a tax manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), accountant Emily Mauzy ('06, '06 M.S.) advises private and public companies about how to make the most of their earnings, a talent she demonstrates in her personal life, too.