The MAcc program is designed to serve two types of students. Individuals holding an undergraduate degree in accounting are required to complete thirty (30) semester hours of course work. While scheduling changes may occur, the courses are typically offered as follows:
|
Course Number |
Course Name |
Term Offering |
|
MGMT 50100 |
Advanced Taxation |
Fall |
|
MGMT 50500 |
Advanced Managerial Accounting |
Fall |
|
MGMT 50600 |
Advanced Auditing |
Fall |
|
MGMT 59000 |
Communications for Accountants |
Fall |
|
MGMT 50900 |
International Accounting |
Summer |
|
MGMT 51500 |
Fraud Investigation & Forensic Accounting |
Summer |
|
MGMT 50800 |
Accounting for Non-Profit & Government Entities |
Spring |
|
MGMT 59000 |
Advanced Financial Accounting |
Spring |
|
MGMT 59000 |
Corporate Governance & Ethics |
Spring |
|
MGMT 60400 |
Advanced Financial Reporting (Capstone) |
Spring |
Individuals holding an undergraduate degree in an area other than accounting are required to complete a number of “leveling courses” designed to prepare students for the advanced course work of the program. Leveling courses could include as many as seven (7) courses totaling twenty-one (21) hours. While scheduling changes may occur, the courses are typically offered as follows:
|
Course Number |
Course Name |
Term Offering |
|
ACC 20000 |
Introduction to Accounting |
Fall, Spring, Summer |
|
ACC 20100 |
Management Accounting I | Fall, Spring, Summer |
|
ACC 35000 |
Intermediate Accounting I |
Fall, Spring |
|
ACC 35100 |
Intermediate Accounting II |
Fall, Spring |
|
ACC 40400 |
Tax Accounting |
Fall, Spring |
|
ACC 40600 |
Auditing |
Fall, Spring |
|
ACC 40700 |
Advanced Managerial Accounting |
Fall, Spring |
These courses will not be included as part of the 30 hours of graduate credit required on a plan of study for the Master of Accountancy degree.

