The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) academically prepares students for a wide range of accounting-related careers. Some examples include public accounting, corporate accounting, internal auditing, accounting in not-for-profit organizations, and accounting for state and local government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service, Franchise Tax Board, Defense Contract Audit Agency, FBI, CIA and other agencies.
- Integrate current information technologies to report and analyze financial information.
- Evaluate accounting information based upon mastery of a common body of accounting knowledge.
- Analyze ethical issues within the accounting profession.
- Effectively conduct and present accounting research.
- Collaborate effectively as a team to enhance critical thinking.