MBA Accounting Track
The M.B.A. in Accounting track is designed for individuals who wish to advance their knowledge of Accounting and to take leadership roles such in the Accounting and Finance departments of organizations. Students enrolling in this track will develop a master’s level understanding of Financial Analysis and ethical issues in the Accounting profession. The track also serves as a springboard for students contemplating preparing for their CPA, CMA, or CFA certifications.
This degree consists of 13 courses and awards 39 credits. Course work involves the study of advanced Finance and Accounting topics and is an ideal graduate program for students who have completed their BA degrees with majors or minors in Accounting.
Recommended Curriculum Guide
Core M.B.A. Courses |
|
Credits |
GM510 |
Seminar in Leadership |
3 |
GM520 |
Legal and Ethical Issues in Organizations |
3 |
GM540 |
Organizational Behavior |
3 |
GM542 |
Quantitative and Research Techniques for Leaders |
3 |
GM543 |
Economics for Managers |
3 |
GM561 |
Financial Management |
3 |
GM562 |
Marketing Management |
3 |
GM564 |
Operations Management for Leaders |
3 |
GM691 |
Strategic Management Seminar** |
3 |
Concentration M.B.A. Courses for Accounting Track
AC565 Ethics and the Accounting Professional 3 Credits
AC640 Accounting Information Systems 3 Credits
AC660 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis 3 Credits
GM541 Managerial Accounting 3 Credits
Total Credits 39
**The Strategic Management Seminar is normally the last course taken to fulfill degree
requirements.