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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Accountancy, M.Acc.
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The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program will prepare students for careers in the accounting profession, including public accounting, industry and government agencies and for candidacy to sit for the CPA exam.
The program combines advanced accounting education with powerful CPA exam preparation and state-of-the-art technology. The curriculum includes advanced accounting subjects, data analytics, financial statement analysis, fraud examination and a two-semester capstone class embedded with the Becker CPA Review Course materials. All courses are taught by faculty having the appropriate academic credentials, real-world on-the-job experience and professional certification where appropriate. Prerequisite coursework may be required.
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Requirements:
- ACC 508 - Entity Taxation, 3 credit hours
- ACC 518 - Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, 2 credit hours
- ACC 521 - Advanced Accounting, 3 credit hours
- ACC 530 - Accounting Cases and Simulations, 3 credit hours
- ACC 568 - Financial Statement Analysis, 3 credit hours
- ACC 578 - Principles of Fraud Examination, 3 credit hours
- ACC 606 - Tax Theory, Research & Practice, 3 credit hours
- ACC 645 - Laws for Accountants, 4 credit hours
- ACC 690 - Accounting Capstone BEC, 1.5 credit hours
- ACC 691 - Accounting Capstone AUD, 1.5 credit hours
- ACC 695 - Accounting Capstone FAR, 1.5 credit hours
- ACC 696 - Accounting Capstone REG, 1.5 credit hours
- Attendance at two Professional Events + minimum 3.0 GPA
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