The Master of Accountancy program offers an experience for students to develop their skills that will enhance their chances of successful accounting careers in private practice, government, business, and nonprofit organizations. We are currently seeking quality students with a desire to continue their education, with an end goal to work in a professional accounting position. Is that you? Apply today!
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program is designed to develop the dynamic skill sets required for an accounting professional in a strategic leadership position in a globally competitive environment. This program offers an experience for students to develop their skills that will enhance their chances of successful accounting careers in private practice, government, business, and nonprofit organizations, as well as preparation to sit for the Uniform CPA Examination.
The AUM College of Business mission is to prepare students for successful careers by providing quality educational opportunities utilizing dedicated faculty, stakeholder collaboration, and small class sizes.
Tuition and fee information is available from AUM’s cashier’s office (244-3286). Additional financial information, including financial aid and scholarships can be obtained from AUM’s financial aid office (244-3571).
Master of Accountancy (MAcc) Program
Introduction to Financial Accounting Introduction to Managerial Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Accounting Information Systems Managerial Cost Accounting Income Tax Accounting Auditing I
You must complete each of the courses listed above with a minimum grade of C.
Yes. MAcc students can be full-time or part-time. There is a five year limitation for completion of the Master of Accountancy degree once classes have been taken.
Yes. MAcc students are eligible for accounting scholarships available through the School of Accountancy.
Applications should be made online at www.aum.edu/admissions/graduate-student-admisstions. Submit application and $25 application fee.
For more information on the MAcc program, click on the image below or contact MAcc advisor Rhonda Seay: Clement Hall Room 314 [email protected] (334) 244-3115
Taylor Center 101
7400 East Drive Montgomery, AL 36117
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
334-244-3000
334-244-3795
[email protected]
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