Why
a Master's Degree in Accounting?
Employment
Opportunities
The future of accounting is bright according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics which projects a 34 percent
increase in job openings by the year 2005.
The 150-hour requirement to become a
CPA reflects the increased skills required to advise
businesses in more competitive and complex environment.
The mast’s degree is a valuable investment whether
you want to enter public accounting, industry, government,
or academia. A recent study found that over half of
corporations which hire accountants feel the CPA (Certified
Public Accountant) designation and the CMA (Certified
Management Accountant) are very important.
Rewarding
Careers
The field of accounting offers stimulating and challenging
work that is constantly evolving. Because accountants
spend a lot of time looking under the hoods of businesses
they really learn how businesses work. Accountants
work in a wide variety of activities including reporting
and auditing financial results, computing costs and
measuring performance, creating and improving information
systems, and developing tax planning strategies.
Outstanding
Faculty
Faculty with Ph.D. and J.D. degrees, professional
certifications, business experiences, scholarly research,
and teaching excellence add up to an outstanding team
to guide your graduate education in accounting.