Advance Your Career with Kent State’s Online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics

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In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, accounting professionals are expected to do more than just crunch numbers. They need to understand data analytics, emerging technologies, business strategy, and how these elements intersect with financial reporting and decision-making. That’s where Kent State’s online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics (ABTA) comes in — a graduate degree designed to prepare the next generation of accounting leaders for high-impact roles in public accounting, corporate finance, consulting, and beyond.

Why This Program Matters Now

Traditional accounting skills are important, but they’re no longer enough on their own. Organizations across industries are seeking professionals who can bring accounting expertise together with analytical thinking, business technology skills, and strategic insight. The ABTA degree reflects this shift by integrating:

  • Advanced accounting knowledge
  • Business technology principles
  • Data analytics skills
  • Decision support tools for real business problems

This unique combination prepares graduates to navigate complex financial environments and lead with insight.

A Fully Online Format for Today’s Professionals

Kent State’s online ABTA program is built for learners who are juggling work, life, and long-term career goals. Because it’s offered 100% online, students benefit from:

  • Flexible scheduling that fits around professional and personal commitments
  • Access to coursework from anywhere — no relocation required
  • Asynchronous learning that supports varied routines and time zones

This flexibility makes the ABTA degree ideal for full-time professionals, career changers, military students, and anyone who needs a graduate program that works with their life.

What You’ll Learn

The online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics prepares students with a blend of technical know-how and strategic competence. Core areas of study include:

  • Advanced financial accounting and reporting
  • Management accounting and performance measurement
  • Business technology applications in finance
  • Data analytics for decision-making
  • Emerging tools such as R, Python, and business intelligence platforms

By combining accounting foundations with technology and analytics, students gain a broader, future-ready skill set that aligns with the expectations of employers in competitive markets.

Career Paths After Graduation

Graduates of the ABTA program are prepared for a wide range of career opportunities that value both accounting expertise and analytical acumen. Potential career paths include:

  • Senior Financial Analyst
  • Accounting Manager or Controller
  • Business Analytics Consultant
  • Financial Systems Analyst
  • Technology Integration Specialist in Finance
  • Data Analytics Professional in Accounting Firms

Whether your goal is to move into leadership, transition into an analytics or finance technology role, or strengthen your professional credentials, the ABTA degree equips you with a versatile, in-demand skill set.

Learn from Expert Faculty with Real-World Experience

Kent State faculty bring a blend of academic expertise and industry experience to the online classroom. They are actively engaged in fields such as accounting practice, business systems, analytics, and applied research — helping students connect theory with practical application. Through course instruction, mentorship, and feedback, faculty support students as they tackle real-world business challenges.

About Kent State’s Online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics

Kent State’s online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics (ABTA) is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their accounting expertise while developing in-demand skills in data analytics and business technology. The program integrates advanced accounting concepts with analytical tools and technology-driven decision-making, preparing graduates for leadership roles in public accounting, corporate finance, consulting, and data-focused business environments. Delivered 100% online, the ABTA offers flexibility for working professionals while equipping them with the skills employers need in today’s data-driven economy.

Your Next Step in a Data-Driven Business World

In a business landscape shaped by digital transformation, data-driven decision-making, and evolving financial regulations, professionals who can integrate accounting knowledge, analytics savvy, and business technology fluency stand out. Kent State’s online Master of Science in Accounting, Business Technology, and Analytics is designed to prepare you for this future — with the flexibility and support you need to succeed while staying engaged in your current life and career.

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