Master of Science in Accounting
The Master of Science in Accounting is a 32-credit program that prepares students for the dynamic nature of the accounting profession and for a rapidly changing business environment. This M.S. degree is designed to satisfy the state of Florida’s requirements for the CPA examination. The program teaches a comprehensive understanding of accounting systems, theories and practical skills. The curriculum focuses on helping students develop ethical knowledge and judgment, environmental perspective, technological knowhow, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, presentation skills and the technical accounting knowledge required to achieve success in a global economy with increased scrutiny of corporate accounting practices.
Degree Requirements
Prerequisite courses: (28 credit hours)
Required MS-ACC courses: (24 credit hours)
ACC 625 | Accounting Research and Analytics | 4 |
ACC 635 | Business Ethics and Corporate Governance | 4 |
ACC 641 | Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting | 4 |
ACC 643 | Advanced Financial Accounting | 4 |
ACC 653 | Federal Tax Accounting II | 4 |
ACC 680 | Contemporary Issues in Accounting | 4 |
Elective courses: (8-20 credit hours with at least 4 hours in ACC)
BUS 550 | Commercial Law for Financial Professionals | 4 |
ACC 637 | Information Systems Control and Audit | 4 |
ACC 651 | Advanced Management Accounting | 4 |
ACC 655 | Fraud Examination | 4 |
ACC 657 | Financial Reporting and Analysis | 4 |
ACC 695 | Special Topics in Accounting | 4 |
ITM 615 | Business Analytics | 4 |
ITM 619 | Enterprise Systems | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 32-60