The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) offers high-achieving undergraduate accounting students the opportunity to enter the graduate program early, providing an avenue for an accelerated experience. Students are able to count nine credit hours of coursework in their graduate program toward their undergraduate unrestricted electives. In as little as 3.5 years, students can graduate with both a B.S. and MAcc degree. The MAcc is perfect for students wishing to sit for the Certified Public Accountant or Certified Management Accountant exams and explores topics such as financial statement analysis and accounting analytics.
MAcc Students can choose to specialize in one of four areas:
- Controllership and Business Advisory
- Controllership and Applied Analytics
- Public Accounting and Business Advisory
- Public Accounting and Applied Analytics