Accounting (MACC)
Summary
The Master of Accounting (MAcc) program provides students with the credit hours necessary to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and prepares graduates for success in a dynamic profession. Students apply technical accounting knowledge to a variety of business situations and develop analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills. The 12-month online program offers exceptional value to both new graduates and anyone seeking to shift gears and pursue a career in accounting.
2024-2025
Master of Accounting
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Online
Finance
AACSB
Program Requirements
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Capstone Course
Prerequisites: MACC 615
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Admission
- An undergraduate degree is required for admittance.
- Undergraduates in Accounting who have a 3.0 cumulative GPA and have completed 5 upper-level accounting courses can apply for admission but would not be able to take MAcc courses until their degree is conferred.
- Applicants with degrees other than accounting must complete, at a minimum, Intermediate Accounting Financial Accounting 1 and 2, Individual Income Tax, Business Income Tax, and Auditing.
Application form: https://cob.mnsu.edu/academics/accounting/master-of-accounting/
After review of your application, the director and/or admissions committee, at their discretion, may also request the submission of two letters of reference. The committee may request that the applicant participate in an interview with the director of the MAcc program.