The Department of Accounting offers a program of studies leading to a master of accountancy (M.Acc.) degree. The purpose of this program is to develop the graduate's conceptual understanding of current and emerging technical issues facing the accounting profession; advanced technical skills in the area of elective concentration; and research and communication skills commensurate with the requirements of the accounting profession.
The M.Acc. degree requires 30 semester hours to complete, exclusive of prerequisites. The core courses provide advanced work in the areas of financial and managerial accounting, contemporary professional issues, auditing, tax, financial management, and strategic management. A strong emphasis on the development of analytical, communication, and presentation skills is evident in all courses. Elective courses require the graduate to pursue advanced work in economics and marketing, and allow for additional specialization in tax or other areas of accounting or business with the consent of the student's advisor.
Graduates of this program are now successfully pursuing careers in public accounting as auditors, consultants, and tax practitioners; in industry as financial and operational managers; and in government in a variety of roles. The emphasis on writing and speaking, when combined with the emphasis on analysis and advanced technical information, is intended to prepare our graduates to pursue the professional opportunities of their choice.
Some graduate assistantships are available through the College of Business Dean's Office. In addition to assistantships, some graduate scholarships and fellowships are available. To be considered for these, a student must submit a scholarship/fellowship application to the Financial Aid Office. Limited scholarship assistance is also available directly from the accounting department.
Admission
Admission shall be granted to individuals who show high potential for success in postgraduate studies based on academic achievement as an upperdivision undergraduate student (GPA), and performance on the GMAT.
Application and Counseling
Inquiries should be addressed to the chairperson of the Department of Accounting. The chairperson or his representative will assist in all matters of application, admission, degree planning, and graduation. Copies of the transcripts describing prior academic work and results of the GMAT testing should be submitted at the time of application.
Foundation Proficiencies
Admission to candidacy in the M.Acc. program is gained by demonstrating proficiency in the college's core curriculum and the following accounting courses:
| ACG 3101 | Intermediate I | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 3111 | Intermediate II | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 3341 | Cost Acct & Ctr I | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 3351 | Cost Acct & Ctr II | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 3401 | Acct Info Systems | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 4201 | Adv Financial Acct | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 4652 | Auditing | . . . . . | 3 |
| FIN 3403 | Managerial Finance | . . . . . | 3 |
| TAX 4002 | Tax Accounting | . . . . . | 3 |
Course Requirements
Candidates admitted to the M.Acc. program are required to satisfactorily complete each core course. Admission to these courses is generally limited to M.Acc. candidates.
| Required Courses (30 sh) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Core (18 sh) | |||
| ACG 6308 | Adv Mgrl Acctg | . . . . . | 3 |
| FIN 6416 | Financial Man | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 6815 | Contemporary Acct | . . . . . | 3 |
| MAN 6721 | Strat Mgt/Pol Form | . . . . . | 3 |
| ACG 6856 | Adv Auditing | . . . . . | 3 |
| TAX 6065 | Tax Data Bases | . . . . . | 3 |
| Business Electives (12 sh) | |||
| ACG or TAX 5000/6000 level course | . . . . . | 3 | |
| ECO 5000/6000 level course | . . . . . | 3 | |
| 5000/6000 level in ACG, ECO, FIN, MAN, MAR, TAX | . . . . . | 3 | |
| Choose one: | |||
| MAR 5616 | Marketing Research | . . . . . | 3 |
| MAR 6815 | Marketing Man | . . . . . | 3 |