Program Description | Admission | Degree Requirements | Courses
Program Description
The Master of Science in Accounting program is designed to provide students with the advanced study in accounting necessary to prepare for the CPA examination. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed in the profession of accounting.
Graduates of the MS in Accounting program are prepared for employment opportunities with industry, government, and public accounting firms.
The MS in Accounting requires thirty graduate credit hours and can be completed in one year (12 months) by full time students who first enroll in either fall or summer semesters.
All classes in the MS in Accounting program are taught only at the Huntsville campus.
Mission
As a professional program the mission of the M.S. in Accounting is to provide students with the functional competencies necessary to enter the accounting profession and to enable students to meet the minimum educational requirements for taking the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination in Texas.
Vision
The M.S. in Accounting program provides students with a thorough grounding in the technical core competencies for entry into the accounting profession as identified by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). In 1999 the AICPA established the Core Competency Framework for Entry into the Accounting Profession (the Framework). That Framework identifies six functional competencies as most aligned with the value contributed by accounting professionals: decision modeling, risk analysis, measurement, reporting, research, and leveraging technology.
The M.S. in Accounting program allows students to meet the minimum legislatively mandated requirement of 150 hours of college credit to qualify to sit for the Uniform CPA Examination in Texas. An additional requirement is that the student must have completed 30 hours of advanced accounting course work to qualify to sit for the examination. The M.S. in Accounting program provides the course work necessary to meet these requirements over and above the 120 hours for undergraduate degree completion.
Admissions
- Complete the online graduate application form.
- Pay the application fee
- Submit official transcript(s) from all previous college work (except 91做厙 graduates)
- Submit an official GMAT score
- Submit a current resume (e-mailed to graduate@shsu.edu).
Graduate Application Deadlines
U.S. Citizens
Fall - August 1
Spring - December 1
Summer - May 15
International Students
Fall - June 25
Spring - November 12
Summer - April 9
Admission Criteria
- Meet or exceed one of the following formulas:
- 200 (Undergraduate GPA) + GMAT Score >= 1100*
- 200 (Advanced Hours Undergraduate GPA) + GMAT Score >= 1150**
- Have a minimum overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0
- Have a minimum advanced accounting coursework of 3.0
- Hold a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from a U.S. Institution.
- GMAT Waiver Requests: Undergraduate GPA* of 3.5 or higher allows for a comprehensive review of academic performance and consideration for the GMAT waiver
Degree Requirements
Stem Requirements for Non-Business Graduates and Non-Accounting Graduates
Students seeking admission to the Master of Science in Accounting Program who do not have a baccalaureate degree in accounting from an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) accredited university will be required to take substantial stem courses before being allowed in the MS in Accounting program. Baccalaureate degrees from foreign universities not accredited by AACSB International are treated as non-business degrees. Additionally, graduate stem courses (5300s) do not apply to the 30-hour graduate credit hour requirement of the ACCT degree. Contact the graduate advisor for details.
M.S. in Accounting
<tdstyle="vertical-align: top; width: 10%">Hours
Required<tdstyle="vertical-align: top; width: 75%">Choose all from:
ACCT 5311 <ACCT 580> Advanced Topics in Financial Accounting [Fall]
ACCT 5324 <ACCT 582> Information Systems Audit and Assurance [Fall]
ACCT 5336 <ACCT 568> Governmental and Non-for-Profit Accounting [Spring]
ACCT 5352 <ACCT 584> Corporate and Pass Through Entity Taxation [Spring]
ACCT 5379 <ACCT 586> Professional Ethics and Responsibilities [Spring]
ACCT 5399 <ACCT 599> Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice1 [Spring]<tdstyle="vertical-align: top; width: 75%">Choose three from:
ACCT 5315 Seminar in Accounting Theory [Summer I]
ACCT 5333 <ACC 533> Financial Statement Analysis [Fall]
ACCT 5347 Managerial Accounting Applications [Summer]
ACCT 5355 <ACCT 587> Estate Planning, Trusts, and Nonprofits [Summer II]
ACCT 5375 <ACCT 595> ERP Business Process Integration [Fall/Spring]
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Requirement
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Options
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1 |
Specified
Courses |
18
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2 |
Restricted Electives
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9
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3 | COBA Electives | Choose one from: Any graduate courses from the College of Business Administration |
3
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TOTAL
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30
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Notes: |
<tdstyle="vertical-align: top; width: 1%">1
ACCT 5399 <ACC 599> is a capstone course that satisfies the comprehensive exam requirement. A grade of B or better is required for graduation. | |
2 | Non-COBA courses must be approved by the Chair of the Department of Accounting. |
Courses
Accounting (ACCT)
Business Analysis (BANA)
Business Administration (BUAD)
Economics (ECON)
Finance (FINC)
Management (MGMT)
Management Information Systems (MGIS)
Marketing (MKTG)