You are considered an international freshman applicant if you have been educated outside of the U.S. at any time during secondary school (high school).
TOEFL: 80 on the IBT TOEFL with no subsection lower than 17.
IELTS Academic: 6.5 on the IELTS Academic.
Duolingo English Test (DET): 110 on the DET.
PTE Academic: minimum English academic score of 53.
Revised TOEFL Paper-delivered Test: 59 on the PdT overall with no subsection lower than 17.
Apply by November 15 for the Early Action Program or by February 1 for Regular Notification.
Earn your graduate accounting degree and complete the additional credits to qualify for the CPA exam with the master’s in Audit and Advisory Services. You’ll gain practical, advanced auditing skills to excel in a career in a public accounting firm or corporate internal audit department.
Become a financial data expert. Know what questions to ask and how to interpret the findings. Acquire sought-after skills in
Fraud and forensic accounting
Visualization techniques
Audit and internal audit tools
Data analytics
Information systems
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Course Requirements
Twelve courses are required to complete the Master of Science in Audit and Advisory Services (MSAA) degree. Of the twelve required courses, nine are required and three are selected from among business electives. Students may not repeat at the graduate level course material that was completed as part of their undergraduate degree. Please consult with an academic advisor for clarification.
Students must complete the following nine required courses (36 hrs):
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
APPLIED STATISTICS FOR ACCOUNTANTS
PRINCIPLES OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
INTERNAL AUDITING, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND INTERNAL CONTROL
DATA MINING AND ANALYTICS
ADVANCED IT AUDITING
AUDIT ANALYTICS
FORENSIC AND INVESTIGATIVE ACCOUNTING
FORENSIC FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS AND VALUATION
In addition, students must complete three open business electives (12 hrs).
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING THEORY & PRACTICE I
COST AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING THEORY & PRACTICE II
ADVANCED TOPICS IN ACCOUNTING THEORY
AUDITING I
TAX TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUALS AND PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
AUDITING II
TAX TREATMENT OF CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION-MAKING
ACCOUNTING THEORY AND POLICY FORMULATION
GRADUATE INTERNSHIP
ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS
PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
FUNDAMENTALS OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT