Students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree in a field of study other than accounting from an accredited institution may be admitted directly to the Master of Accountancy program. The graduate degree requires completion of 10 graduate courses. There are four 600-level required accounting courses and six 600-level courses selected from the three tracks of interest. Students applying directly to the Master of Accountancy program may be admitted depending upon the cumulative grade-point average obtained in the last 60 credits of course work, plus satisfactory performance on the GMAT.
| School of Business foundation requirements (up to 12 semester credits) | |
| ACCT 507 Fundamentals of Accounting | |
| And three of the following courses, depending upon track of interest: | |
| ECON 500 Concepts in Economics | |
| FIRE 520 Financial Concepts of Management | |
| MGMT 500 Quantitative Foundation for Decision Making | |
| MGMT 524 Statistical Elements of Quantitative Management | |
| MGMT 530 Fundamentals of the Legal Environment of Business | |
| MGMT 540 Management Theory and Practice | |
| MKTG 570 Concepts and Issues in Marketing | |
| Department of Accounting prerequisites (up to 21 semester credits) | |
| ACCT 303 Financial Accounting I | |
| ACCT 304 Financial Accounting II | |
| ACCT 306 Cost Accounting | |
| ACCT 401 Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting | |
| ACCT 405 Tax Accounting | |
| ACCT 506 Auditing | |
| ACCT 513 Financial Reporting | |
| Graduate accounting required core courses | |
| All master’s students must complete the following four graduate courses: | |
| ACCT 601 Financial Accounting Theory | |
| ACCT 604 Auditing | |
| ACCT 606 International Accounting | |
| ACCT 682 Corporate Taxation | |
| Graduate elective courses | |
| Students permitted to select six 600-level courses from the three tracks of interest (information systems, finance and auditing, or general business). Students are encouraged to take the following electives for specialty training in the tracks. The final selection of elective courses that will be taken for graduation can be negotiated with the student’s graduate academic adviser. | |
| Information systems – students selecting this track may be required to complete additional undergraduate prerequisite courses before taking the graduate INFO electives: | |
| INFO 610 Analysis and Design of Database Systems | |
| INFO 620 Data Communication | |
| INFO 630 Information Engineering | |
| INFO 640 Information Systems and Knowledge Management | |
| One graduate elective in accounting | |
| One graduate elective in either accounting or information systems | |
| Finance and auditing | |
| FIRE 621 Cases in Financial Management | |
| FIRE 635 Investments and Security Analysis | |
| Two graduate electives in finance | |
| One graduate elective in accounting | |
| One graduate elective in accounting or finance | |
| Other approved business tracks – students will work with their advisers to identify a separate track of study in one of the following approved areas: economics, international business, management, marketing or another area negotiated with the faculty adviser. Depending upon the track of study selected, students may have to complete additional undergraduate prerequisites. The number of graduate electives that must be taken is the same, regardless of the area of study: | |
| • Four graduate electives in selected track | |
| • One graduate elective in accounting | |
| • One graduate elective in accounting or selected track | |
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