<p>Hey folks, </p>
<p>I'm currently a student at a community college studying economics, and I'm looking to transfer by Fall of 2014. I like learning economics, but I've always imagined myself working as an accountant. Don't ask me about the rationale behind that statement, there probably is none :) </p>
<p>So let's say I do graduate with a degree in economics from a four year university, what classes would I need to have taken in order to get into a Master's program with relative ease? As of right now, I have only the very basics of accounting under my belt. By that I mean managerial accounting, financial accounting, and payroll accounting. Those are all the accounting classes offered at my school (there's actually a fourth one on accounting software, which is more IT than anything and doesn't transfer credits to any universities anyway).</p>