Master of Accountancy
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program is intended to meet the needs of both career-changers and those already working in the accounting profession who wish to further develop their expertise in either our Assurance or Taxation tracks.
The Student Experience
For many students, the MAcc program will also satisfy the educational requirements to sit for either the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA) examinations.
Beyond the Classroom
Courses
About MAcc Courses
ASSURANCE TRACK CURRICULUM | ||
ACCT 533 ACCT/CSCI 534 ACCT 535 ACCT 620 ACCT 631 ACCT 637 ACCT 638 ACCT 675 ACCT xxx |
Governmental Accounting Digital Forensics and E-Discovery Advanced Accounting Tax Research and Communication Fraud Examination Advanced Auditing Fraud and Litigation Advisory Services Law for Accountants Elective Courses (2) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS |
3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 6 units 30 units |
TAXATION TRACK CURRICULUM | ||
ACCT 533 ACCT 535 ACCT 620 ACCT 621 ACCT 622 ACCT 623 ACCT 631 ACCT 675 ACCT xxx |
Governmental Accounting Advanced Accounting Tax Research and Communication Taxation of C Corporations Taxation of Pass-Through Entities Estate and Gift Taxation Fraud Examination Law for Accountants Elective Courses (2) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS |
3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 3 units 6 units 30 units |
Both 30-hour tracks are designed to provide students with a broad-based business education. Each curriculum focuses on enhancing the student’s analytical and critical thinking skills, written and oral communication skills, and his or her understanding of the global nature of the accounting profession.
Information
Gregory Krippel, Ph.D.
Professor of Accounting
Chair, Department of Accounting
Wall 301H
843-349-2643
krippel@coastal.edu