Mike is a freshman considering a major in accounting. His uncle is an accountant, and Mike was drawn to the field because he has an aptitude for numbers. However, when he met with his accounting advisor, Mike was surprised to learn that getting an accounting degree meant taking a lot of seemingly unrelated courses; in fact, only about 25% of his coursework would be in the Accounting Department. Mike's advisor explained that the process of becoming a professional accountant involves many skills other than technical and quantitative; she also talked with Mike about Bell, Houle and McDonald's ideas.
-Mike's accounting courses will uniquely prepare him to:
A) Communicate effectively.
B) Appropriately use technical knowledge.
C) Integrate knowledge from many disciplines.
D) Practice autonomy.
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