Master of Science in Accounting (MSA): 0970
The Master of Science in Accounting is delivered in a fully on-ground format. This is a 30 hour program. Estimated residential tuition and fees cost can be found at (Bursar).
The Master of Science in Accounting is designed to prepare students to move into authority positions in manufacturing companies, governmental units, not-for-profit entities, public accounting firms, and other professional or service organizations. The unique combination of human skills, knowledge, and technology embedded in the curriculum will prepare graduates for these opportunities. Specifically, students should leave the program knowing how to anticipate and meet the changing needs of their customers; utilize and leverage technology in ways that add value to these customers; interpret and provide a broader context to financial and non-financial information; link data, knowledge, and insight together to provide quality advice for strategic decision-making; and, give and exchange information within a meaningful context and with the appropriate delivery and interpersonal skills.
This degree is designed to provide an educational experience which will prepare students to successfully complete all portions of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam, while earning an advanced degree. The Program will also qualify graduates to sit for the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exams. The MSA Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Thesis
No thesis is required in the Master of Science in Accounting degree program
Internship/Practicum
No internship/practicum is required in the Master of Science in Accounting degree
program
Ethics and Professional Standards
The student admitted to the Master of Science in Accounting program needs to familiarize
himself or herself with and act in accordance with the ethical standards required
by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Code of Professional
Conduct. Any behavior on the part of the student which may conflict with the standards
in the above document will be reviewed by a committee from the Harland C. Stonecipher
School of Business faculty consisting of the advisor, an accounting faculty member
chosen by the chair, and a Harland C. Stonecipher School of Business faculty member
chosen by the student. The committee will have the authority to take any of the following
actions: exonerate the student; notify the student and plan appropriate ameliorative
action; notify appropriate boards and law enforcement agencies; or dismiss the student
from the program.
Degree Checklist
*Please See the Graduate Handbook or Contact an Advisor for More Information