Accounting (M.S.)
Program Overview
This master's-level program in Accounting provides focused study in business, management & leadership. Coursework typically covers foundational theories, current research, and applied practices relevant to the field. Students may examine key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks that inform professional practice.
Learning outcomes often include developing advanced analytical and critical thinking skills, enhancing professional communication abilities, and building expertise in specialized subject areas. The program may emphasize research methods, evidence-based practices, and practical application of knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Programs may include capstone projects, practicums, or research components depending on the specific focus area. Specific requirements, formats, and course sequences vary; use the information request below for details.
Highlights
- •Transfer in up to 75% of an Undergrad Degree
- •Transfer in up to 50% of a Grad/Doctoral Degree
- •Taught by professionals with years of experience in accounting and business leadership
- •Classes that run for 8-weeks at a time and have no set login times during the week
- •Corporate accounting
- •ACCT 211 – Financial Principles
- •ACCT 212 – Managerial Principles
Potential Career Opportunities
Career paths can vary based on experience, location, and requirements.
- •Management Analyst
- •Business Development Manager
- •Operations Manager
- •Human Resources Manager
- •Project Manager
- •Marketing Manager
- •Financial Analyst
- •Management Consultant
Includes specializations
- •Audit & Financial ReportingOnline
- •BusinessOnline
- •Financial ServicesOnline
- •Forensic AccountingOnline
- •GeneralOnline
- •LeadershipOnline
- •TaxationOnline
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