- The Master of Accounting (MAcc) is a 9-month program that is designed primarily for applicants who have an undergraduate degree with an accounting option or major.
- The program consists of 11 classes and an internship/independent study (45 credits) offered over one academic year.
- Master of Accounting (MAcc) courses emphasize the skills and tools accountants need to be able to inform and assist decision-makers.
- The Key areas of accounting and business knowledge covered in the coursework include advanced topics in accounting, accounting analytics, planning, control and performance evaluation, financial statement analysis, financial accounting theory, taxation of businesses, and business law and ethics.
- It is a 45-quarter credit program consists of 10 four-credit courses, and a five-credit internship or independent study experience.
- The MAcc Internship empowers our students to obtain practical knowledge and experience in an accounting environment while employing the skills developed in the classroom.
- In addition, the program provides the fifth year of higher education required for the State of Washington CPA exam.
- The School of Business is accredited by AACSB.