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Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) is designed to meet the needs of students interested in a professional career in accounting. This program is unique in the sense that it recognizes the highly integrated relationship between the disciplines of accounting and information systems which has evolved in the recent past. Students completing this program will be well prepared to sit for the CPA exam and positioned for the fast track to leadership roles in either public accounting or corporate environments.
1. Demonstrate competence and skills in financial accounting, accounting information systems, federal income taxes, managerial and cost accounting, auditing and related business areas. 2. Articulate the global implications of divergent financial statements and accounting information systems. 3. Critically analyze financial reports, system methodologies, and the application of standards, rules, laws and principles. 4. Demonstrate the ability to communicate relevant financial information in written, formatted, and oral disclosures. 5. Demonstrate the ability to work effectively through collaboration, integration, and teamwork. 6. Demonstrate the highest degree of ethical awareness and integrity. 7. Demonstrate the ability to design and implement and analyze secure information systems that provide effective management information to the organization.
Admission to the program is possible during Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. The typical expected credit load per semester is 12 credits in Fall, 12 Credits in Spring, and 6 credits in the Summer.
Requirements for the Master of Accountancy
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