The objective of the Master of Accountancy program is to prepare individuals who have a high level of ability and motivation for successful careers in professional accounting and industry. This nationally recognized program uses active learning methods to engage students in global business planning, practices, and strategies. The program offers students a broad business perspective and exposure to cutting-edge management issues. It also provides students with the technical depth required for a career that begins in information auditing, information management, or taxation. Coursework includes a particular focus on the development of analytical, technology, communication (both oral and written), and research skills.
The Master of Accountancy program is typically offered as a full-time, weekday program. UT’s accounting undergraduate and graduate programs are accredited by AACSB International and are among the first programs in the nation to receive this accreditation..
A student’s program encompasses a minimum of 30 semester credit hours of graduate coursework. The program may be completed in 10 months, with students taking 12 credit hours each semester and 6 credit hours in the first summer session. Specifically, the student must complete courses in accounting and other areas as indicated below. Each course is 3 semester credit hours of graduate work.
Students may modify their program only with approval of the Director of the MACC program.