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The Master of Science in Accounting, offered by the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, develops students’ advanced accounting knowledge, strong analytical and communication skills, as well as awareness of ethical issues for careers in public accounting firms, small businesses, non-profit organizations, and major corporations.
The AACSB-accredited MSA program satisfies the 150-hour course load required by most U.S. state licensing boards, including the state of New Hampshire. Students learn additional accounting knowledge in specialized courses focusing on the CPA exam.
Designed for students with undergraduate degrees in accounting, the graduate program can be completed in one year of full-time study or three years of part-time study. Applicants without an undergraduate degree in accounting or business will be required to complete additional foundation undergraduate courses prior to beginning the graduate program.
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Required Core Courses
ACFI 820, Corporate Taxation
ACFI 825, Ethics and Non-Profit Accounting
ACFI 835, Governmental Accounting
ACFI 844, Topics in Advanced Accounting
ACFI 860, Advanced Business Law
ACFI 890, Accounting Information Systems
ACFI 850, Accounting Theory and Research
Select a track below
Auditing and Assurance Track
ACFI 830, Advanced Auditing
ACFI 896, Topics (International Accounting)
ACFI 840, Forensic Acctg & Fraud Exam
Tax Track
ACFI 896, Topics (Applied Tax Research and Planning)
ACFI 896, Topics (Advanced Topics in Tax)
ACFI 896, Topics (Advanced Business Taxation)
Integrated Audit and Tax Track
Select three of the six track courses above
For Students with Non-Accounting Business Degrees
Foundation courses that must be completed at the undergraduate level are:
ACC 721, Intermediate Financial Accounting I
ACC 722, Intermediate Financial Accounting II
MGT 647, Business Law I
ACC 723, Advanced Managerial Accounting
ACC 724, Auditing
ACC 726, Introduction to Federal Taxation
For Students with Non-Business Degrees
In addition to the accounting foundation courses listed above, students with non-business degrees are typically required to complete these courses at the undergraduate level:
ADMN 502, Financial Accounting
ADMN 503, Managerial Accounting
ECON 401, Principles of Economics (Macro)
ADMN 510, Business Statistics
ADMN 570, Introduction to Financial Management
In addition, students must choose two of the following:
ADMN 575, Behavior in Organizations
ADMN 585, Marketing
ADMN 580, Quantitative Decision Making
Auditing
Financial management
Forensic and investigative accounting
Government accounting
Public accounting
Real estate accounting
Tax and financial advising
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