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Feb 10, 2025
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2015 - 2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Accounting, MAC
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Degree Requirements
The Raymond A. Mason School of Business offers a one-year, full-time program leading to the degree of Master of Accounting. In order to earn the MAcc degree, students must satisfactorily complete thirty (30) credit hours of approved graduate course work comprised of core/required courses and electives. Graduation is contingent upon earning a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 on a 4-point scale. This program is designed for each student to complete five core/required courses (10 credits) plus two approved electives (6 credits) in the Fall semester (as described in additional information). In the Spring semester, students have the flexibility to select 15 credits of electives to earn the desired emphasis. Areas of emphasis include: Taxation, Auditing & Assurance, Valuation & Advisory Services, Integrated Winter Field Experience, Accounting Information Technology & Advisory Services or Accounting Research. Note: The process of having coursework approved for the W&M MAcc degree is separate from having coursework approved to satisfy the educational requirements that Virginia and other states have set for eligibility to obtain the CPA license. Students need to contact their respective Board of Accountancy for the requirements to sit for the CPA exam. Fall Semester
The MAcc Office will register students for all core courses (10 credit hours). Students must register for two appoved elective courses (6 credit hours) using Banner Self-Service. Spring Semester
In the Spring Semester, students have the flexibility to select 15 credit hours of approved electives which may be used to satisfy a desired emphasis in Taxation, Auditing & Assurance, Valuation & Advisory Services, Integrated Winter Field Experience, Accounting Information Technology & Advisory Services or Accounting Research. Students who participate in a Winter Field Experience and students who join the program in January are required to take BUAD 6149 - Driving Corporate Performance and BUAD 6139 - Contemporary Issues in Financial Reporting in the spring semester. Total Spring Semester Hours: 15.0
Total Required Hours: 30.0
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