Accountancy

Accountancy

Master of Science in Accountancy

About our Program

The Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) program is designed to provide greater breadth and depth in accounting than that delivered in an undergraduate accountancy program. The curriculum helps students further develop their technical expertise, communication skills, and understanding of the role of accountants in organizations. The program will prepare graduates for entry-level accounting positions and career advancement. Graduates of the program will be qualified for positions in a wide range of organizations including public accounting, industry, and government.
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Who Should Apply?

Students with a variety of educational backgrounds are eligible for admission to the MSA program. Those without prior business or accounting degrees must first acquire basic competencies in business and accounting.

Outcomes

The MSA program enables graduates interested in public accounting careers to meet the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant’s (AICPA) educational requirements. The AICPA requires new members to have earned 150 hours of college credit. The State of Michigan also requires 150 hours of college credit to obtain a CPA license.

Accelerated Program

Students who have earned an undergraduate degree in accountancy can complete the MSA program in as few as three semesters if they enroll in a full load of courses each semester. Students who enroll on a part-time basis or do not have an undergraduate degree in accountancy will take longer to complete the program.

Program and Courses

Admissions


International Students

For further information, contact the following faculty advisors according to the first letter of your last name:

A-J: Dr.
K-Q: Dr.
R-Z: Dr.

During the months of May through August, contact the Department of Accountancy, Ms.




 

Department of Accountancy
Mail Stop 5457, 1903 West Michigan Avenue
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5457 USA
269.387.5050