

The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) Program offered by the Graduate School of Business at Gardner-Webb University is structured to prepare today's accountant for the significant changes that are impacting the accounting profession. The MAcc is recognized as the professional graduate degree designed to enhance effectiveness in upper-level accounting and financial positions in public accounting, private industry, or government. The flexibility of the MAcc degree provides for the creation of several career-specific degree tracks. Among the degree tracks available are general accounting and taxation. While some tracks are accomplished primarily through selected course work, other tracks require a selection of complementary graduate business (non-accounting) courses. Graduates of the MAcc program should meet the new North Carolina requirements for professional licensure. Courses are offered in the evenings as well as several offered online to accommodate working professionals. The 30 credit-hour curriculum includes 18 hours of graduate accounting courses and 12 hours of supporting graduate business (non-accounting) course work. The 18-month outline of courses has a logical sequence progressing from required courses of advanced accounting information systems, advanced auditing, accounting theory practice, federal income tax to courses in major emphasis areas. No specific courses are required in the graduate business (non-accounting) course work, thus creating a flexible degree program that can be tailored to an individual career path. The 12 hours of graduate business (non-accounting) courses may be used to concentrate in a second area of expertise or to broaden the student's graduate business education. Please view our GSB Curriculum page for specific course information. Why do I need an MAcc degree? The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) Program offered by the Graduate School of Business at Gardner-Webb University is structured to prepare students for the significant changes that are impacting the accounting profession. The MAcc is recognized as the professional graduate degree designed to enhance effectiveness in upper-level accounting and financial positions in public accounting, private industry or government. The flexibility of the MAcc degree provides for the creation of several career-specific degree tracks. Among the degree tracks available are general accounting and taxation. While some tracks are accomplished primarily through selected accounting course work, other tracks require selection of complimentary graduate business (non-accounting) courses. Courses are offered only in the evenings, to accommodate working professionals. Today’s global business environment is dynamic. There are significant challenges facing accountants. Today’s accountant is expected to know more and do more than ever before. It is not enough to know accounting rules and regulations. To be successful in providing value to employers and clients alike, today’s accountant must demonstrate a combination of technical competence, oral and written communication skills, analytical problem-solving skills, technology skills and people skills. The intensive, applied nature of this MAcc Program provides training in an accounting through the use of practical techniques that can readily be utilized by the students in their existing positions. The program will also provide students with an educational experience to meet the North Carolina State Board of Public Accountancy’s new 150-hour requirement to obtain the Uniform Certified Public Accounting Examination. The Master of Accountancy Program was developed to meet the following objectives:A MAcc Program for Today's Accountant
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