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Dec 26, 2024
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2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Accountancy, M.Acc.
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Director of Graduate Business Programs
Ralph W. Jackson
Program Advisor
Tracy Manly
Return to the The Collins College of Business .
The primary goal of the MAcc program is to provide a quality graduate-level experience that will prepare students for careers in accounting across a wide variety of organizations. The MAcc degree can assist undergraduate accounting majors in the completion of the requirements to become CPA eligible, as well as help transition students with other undergraduate majors to a career in accounting.
MAcc students who wish to take the internship course for credit could select, if desired, to earn a Master of Accountancy with an applied option.
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Learning Objectives
The objectives of the Master of Accountacy are:
- Students shall possess the skills necessary to become a successful professional in the field of accounting, as demonstrated by research, communication, and analytical skills.
- Students shall possess the skills and professional orientation necessary to become successful professionals in the field of accounting as evidenced by technical competency and ethical awareness.
Prerequisite Courses
To determine if a student will need to take prerequisite courses, a transcript evaluation is conducted at the time of application. MAcc students must complete twelve credit hours of upper-level accounting beyond principles courses as prerequisites. Normally, prerequisite courses must be completed before enrollment in core or elective courses.
Prerequisite Waiver Policy
Normally, admitted students requiring prerequisite courses will enroll in those courses at The University of Tulsa. However, any of the following may qualify a student for a prerequisite course waiver:
- Completion, with a grade of B or higher, of a course or courses covering comparable material within the past six years from an AACSB accredited business program or as part of a four-year bachelor’s degree in business administration.
- Additional course work, with a grade of B or higher, in the subject area, beyond the principles or introductory courses covering the comparable material.
Waiver Note: Prerequisite may be satisfied in different ways:
- Traditional classroom courses
- Online courses
Satisfactory Progress
A candidate for a Master of Accountancy degree is expected to complete the program in a timely manner. All requirements for the degree must be completed within six years from the date of enrollment in the program. Students who do not make satisfactory progress may be dismissed from the program.
Curriculum
In addition to demonstrating knowledge of and competency in the basic skills and areas of business through completion of or waiver from prerequisite courses, candidates for the Master of Accountancy degree must complete 30 credit hours of advanced study in business.
The core curriculum consists of 6 credit hours of required courses. Students also complete 12-15 credit hours of accounting elective course work and 9-12 hours of business elective course work. A thesis is not required for the Master of Accountancy.
A student who selects the “Applied Option” in the Master of Accountancy program will apply business principles in an actual business environment through a formal Collins College of Business internship. In completing all the requirements for the Master of Accountancy, the student must satisfactorily an internship course (ACCT 7613 Internship in Accounting ) as a requirement. The internship will be secured by the student, but must be approved by the faculty member guiding the internship and by the associate dean.
Accounting Electives (12 or 15 hours)
Business Electives (9 or 12 hours)
Students will choose from available courses in any business discipline. All pre-requisites for course choices must be met. Elective courses vary each semester. Examples of elective course include, but are not limited to:
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