Master of Accountancy (MAcc)
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The MAcc is a 30-semester-hour graduate program—with a master’s in accounting online option—designed to provide you with the professional skills and business knowledge essential for success in contemporary professional accounting and business careers. Most states, including 糖心破解版, require 150 semester hours of education before you can be licensed as a CPA.. Our MAcc program provides the remaining courses required for the CPA exam for students who have the equivalent of a bachelor's degree in accounting.
Cost
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Time to Complete
Variable
Mode Offered
Online & On-Campus
Credentials
MAcc
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MAcc Curriculum
- AC 630 Research in Accounting (2 hours) AC 674 Advanced Accounting Theory (3 hours)
- AC 675 Advanced Tax Accounting (3 hours)
- AC 697 Advanced Auditing (3 hours)
- CIS 622 Information Systems Design and Project Management (2 hours)
- EMB 612 Business Ethics and Responsibility in a Global Economy (2 hours)
- MG 630 Strategic Management and Competitive Analysis (2 hours)
- AC 581 Financial Statement Analysis (3 hours)
- AC 650 Fraud Examination (3 hours) (pending catalog change approval Dec. 2019)
- AC 651 Special Topics (1-3 hours)
- AC 682 Valuation Tools for Professional Accounting (3 hours)
- AC 686 Controllership (3 hours)
- AC 694 Business Combinations (3 hours) (pending catalog change approval Dec. 2019)
- AC 391 Intermediate Accounting I (Prerequisite: AC 291 Principles of Accounting I, AC 292 Principles of Accounting II)
- AC 392 Intermediate Accounting II (Prerequisite: AC 391)
- AC 471 Cost Accounting (Prerequisite: AC 390 Accounting and Information Systems)
- AC 472 Tax Accounting (Prerequisite: AC 391)
- AC 473 Auditing (Prerequisite: AC 392)
Faculty
Accreditations
What can I do with an MAcc?
By earning your Master of Accountancy, you gain professional skills and business knowledge essential for success in advancing professional accounting position. This could include, but is not limited to, positions in financial analysis, forensic accountancy, auditing, and managerial accountancy and includes job titles such as corporate controller or chief financial officer (CFO).
Admissions requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
- GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, OR 3.0 GPA in the last 30 hours of undergraduate course work
- A GMAT score of 400, OR at least three years of demonstrated responsibility in professional or entrepreneurial positions, OR membership in either of the two honor societies: Beta Gamma Sigma OR Beta Alpha Psi
Professional or entrepreneurial experience refers to positions that often require a bachelor’s degree AND involve common business-related functions (e.g., marketing, finance, accounting, etc.). Clerical and administrative duties are typically not considered professional/entrepreneurial.
Tuition and Aid
On Campus: UNA in-state MAcc tuition includes counties in Mississippi and Tennessee that are within 50 miles of campus.
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Online: $525 per credit hour plus a distance learning fee with no out-of-state tuition or other, traditional fees
Tuition Cost
Master of Accountancy
On Campus: Cost per semester varies by total credits taken.
Online: $525 per credit hour.