Faculty
- Russell Dabbs, Ph.D.
- Laci Richardson, Ph.D.
- Joshua Sauerwien, D.B.A
Degree
Admission to the Master of Accounting program
- See graduate admissions section of university catalog.
- Undergraduate students pursuing the 150-hour BBA/Master of Accounting (MAcc) program may be eligible to enroll in up to 6 hours of graduate coursework prior to being within 12 hours of earning a baccalaureate degree. This exception is specific for the BBA/MAcc program and acceptance is dependent upon successful completion of program prerequisite requirements and advisor recommendation. Students will be eligible for unconditional admission to the graduate-level MAcc program upon successful completion of the baccalaureate degree.
Master of Accounting
The Master of Accounting program will prepare students for their callings in the field of accounting and to successfully complete the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) examination. Students without an undergraduate business degree may need additional business courses to meet the CPA requirements for Texas. According to ACBSP standards, before a new program can be considered for accreditation, it must be operational with enrolled students for at least two years and have graduates. The Master of Accounting program commenced Fall 2020.
(30 hours)
- ACC5315 Financial Statement Analysis
- ACC5401 Accounting and Tax Research
- ACC5402 Advanced Accounting and Theory
- ACC5002 Advanced Accounting and Theory Lab
- ACC5404 Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting
- ACC5405 Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting
- ACC5406 Advanced Income Tax
- ACC5006 Advanced Income Tax Lab
- ACC5408 Accounting Analytics
- ECO5310 Managerial Economics