Master
of Accountancy Program (MAcc)
Program
Description
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) degree is designed
to provide an opportunity for graduate study in
accounting. The MAcc is intended to prepare professional
accountants to fill high-level positions in accounting
firms and business enterprises. The length of the
program is approximately one year of full-time study
for the typical BBA graduate with a major in accounting.
Individuals with
undergraduate degrees in areas other than accounting
should consult with the Director of Master’s
Programs to determine specific course requirements
for their programs. Those who have not yet received
an undergraduate degree should inquire about the
Professional Program in Accounting (PPA), an integrated
undergraduate and graduate program resulting in
the awarding of both the BBA and the MAcc.
Admission
Requirements
Degree Requirements
Why a Master's Degree in Accounting?

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