Master of Accountancy
Professional Core
The MAcc program professional core ensures that all MAcc students, regardless of track specialization, receive a common base of advanced accounting coursework. The professional core courses include:
All students must complete a graduate level course on general accounting and financial reporting. In addition the capstone course must be taken during the last 10 hours of the student's program. This course is designed to provide a systhesis of issues faced by professional accountants and prior course work, and to serve as a culminating experience for MAcc students.
ACCT 621 Advanced Financial Reporting
ACCT 675 Professional Practice Seminar.
One graduate-level communications course must be included in each student's graduate program. Nearly all students take a professional and technical writing course that has been designed especially for MAcc students and that is taught by faculty members from the English department.
ACCT 649 Accounting Communications
One relevant graduate-level course dealing with ethics and professional responsibilities is required. Nearly all MAcc students take:
ACCT 673 Professional and Ethical Responsibilities of the Accountant.
All students must demonstrate the completion of a course that addresses international issues in business. There are several options available and students that complete this requirement as an undergraduate may add an elective to their MAcc program.
ACCT 624 Financial Reporting for Multinationals
GBA 672 Global Environment of Business
MBA 610 International Business and Management
Course descriptions for specific courses can be found here.
In addition to these requirements, students are required to choose one of the three tracks and complete the courses required for each of those.