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Master of Accountancy


30 Credit Hours

The MAcc program helps prepare students to take the CPA exam. Graduates planning to pursue a CPA, should be prepared to abide by additional requirements when seeking CPA certification in the state of Florida or in the location they seek to be certified.

The principal objectives of the Master of Accountancy degree program are to prepare you for a career as an Accounting Professional. The curriculum is designed to prepare students to become a CPA, and successfully pass the CPA exam. While many students aspire to take the CPA exam, students also pursue a MAcc to expand their understanding of accounting and advance their careers. In order to successfully meet the scheduling needs of the working student, classes are scheduled for the evening on Monday through Thursday or online, or as distance-enabled couses throughout the year—during the Fall semester, Spring semester, and two Summer terms. Students who apply and are approved for admission to the program may begin their enrollment during the Fall, Spring, or Summer semesters.

Licensure and Certifications

PBA’s Master of Accountancy program prepares graduates to become a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA). For CPA licensure you must meet the education, examination, and experience requirements in the jurisdiction in which they plan to work. All CPA candidates must pass the Uniform CPA Examination ® (CPA Exam), which comprises four sections: Auditing and Attestation (AUD), Business Environment and Concepts (BEC), Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), and Regulation (REG). While the CPA Exam is the same for all candidates, other requirements may differ by jurisdiction. Students should check with their specific Board of Accountancy for requirements in their state/jurisdiction. While it is beneficial to earn a Certified Public Accountant license, it is only required for graduates that are working in public accounting, the segment of the profession that reviews and audits the financial statements of public and private entities

MAcc Degree Requirements

A student with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from a regionally accredited university in the U.S. will automatically meet all prerequisite undergraduate course requirements to enter the MAcc degree.  Students with a Bachelor’s degree in a field other than accounting or a Bachelor’s degree not earned in the U.S. should complete the MAcc - Accounting Studies Concentration. The MAcc degree consists of 30 credit hours of graduate courses.

MAcc Admission Requirements

  1. Earn a baccalaureate degree in accounting from a regionally accredited institution or a baccalaureate degree in another major with successful completion of the accounting courses listed in the Accounting Studies Concentration.
  2. Submit:
    • A completed online application and $45 nonrefundable fee
    • Official transcript from college/university where bachelor’s degree was conferred and from college/university where prerequisite courses were taken
    • Transcripts from any prior graduate programs completed, if applicable.
    • GMAT scores taken within the past five years, if your undergraduate GPA is below a 3.25 at an AACSB college or university.
    • A current resume
    • Two letters of recommendation (a recommendation form is part of the online application process)
  3. Faculty interview - Once candidates submit all required documents, the complete application is reviewed by the Graduate Admissions Committee to determine invitations for an interview.

Program Learning Outcomes


“Expected student learning outcomes specify the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes students are expected to attain in courses or in a program.” Page 69. Resource Manual for the Principles of Accreditation: Foundations for Quality Enhancement, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), 2018.

  1. Students will demonstrate research skills to locate, interpret, and apply appropriate GAAP, Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), and tax guidelines and rules. 
  2. Students will analyze financial transactions, financial statements and related accounting disclosure in footnotes to financial statements.
  3. Students will analyze standard and complex business transactions and determine appropriate Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), GAAS, and tax rules and guidelines.
  4. Students will exhibit the ability to express a Christian worldview as it relates to business practices.

 

MAcc Curriculum Requirements


The following courses of instruction are offered in the MAcc program. Undergraduate prerequisites must be successfully completed prior to course registration.

Specific Courses Required by Concentration


MAcc - Audit Assurance Concentration Courses


This concentration is intended for those students who earned an undergraduate degree in accounting and have completed an undergraduate Auditing course.

  • MAcc Core Courses
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • Electives (9 credit hours)
  • Choose any three (9 credit hours total) courses from MBA business courses.  You must meet the prerequisites of the course to register for it.  For a list of possible electives, please see the M.B.A. section of this catalog.  Although it is not a requirement, a very useful choice of electives would be three of the four courses below.

MAcc - Audit Assurance and Enterprise Systems Concentration


This concentration is intended for those students who earned an undergraduate degree in accounting and have completed an undergraduate Auditing course and wish to add an ERP/Accounting Systems distinction to their degree.

MAcc - Accounting Studies Concentration Courses


This concentration is intended for those students who did not earn an undergraduate degree in accounting, or earned an accounting degree outside the United States. In addition to an undergraduate degree, the following additional prerequisites are required.

Program Prerequisites:

Concentration Courses:

Accounting Certificate


This concentration is intended for those students who have an undergraduate degree in Accounting and need 3-5 Accounting courses, but prefer not to complete the full MAcc curriculum.

Non-degree seeking students applying for admission to the Accounting Certificate program will submit an official transcript showing a conferred bachelor’s degree.