Masters of Science in Accounting
Offered by the Department of Economics and Business Administration, the 30-credit M.S. in Accounting is a professional master’s degree designed to provide a mature understanding of accepted professional practices in accounting and to support entry and advancement in professional accounting.
Students who have completed an undergraduate degree in the department and who have taken Business Administration 241, 343, 345, 341-342 and 448 can fulfill the requirements of the M.S. in Accounting degree in two additional semesters. The college catalogue provides a complete listing of courses and degree requirements in the M.S. in Accounting Program.
To request an application form for the M.S. program write or call the program director. All applicants must have an earned baccalaureate from an accredited institution before being admitted into the program. Additionally, all applicants are required to take the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT).





