Program Requirements - Master of Science in Accountancy

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The Master of Science in Accountancy program at Aurora University has a rigorous curriculum based on the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) conceptual framework. The dual purpose of the curriculum is to provide a sound basis for participation in the accounting profession and preparation to successfully complete a certification examination.

Courses

Candidate has Bachelor of Accounting

Candidate does not have Bachelor of Accounting

ACC5210 Financial Accounting and Reporting I

 

Required

ACC5220 Financial Accounting and Reporting II

 

Required

ACC5230 Advanced Accounting

 

Required

ACC5240 Attest Services

 

Required

ACC6110 Accounting Theory, Practice and Reporting

Required

Required

ACC6120 Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting

Required

Required

ACC6130 International Accounting and Reporting

Required

Required

ACC6140 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting

Required

Required

ACC6150 Accounting Information Systems

Required

Required

ACC6160 Advanced Attest Services

Required

Required

ACC6170 Taxation of Persons, Trusts, Gifts and Estates

Required

Required

ACC6180 Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships and Not-for-Profits

Required

Required

ACC6190 Business Regulation

Required

Required

ACC6200 Seminar in Professional Accounting Research and Practice

Required

Required

MBA5140 Foundation of Economics


Required

MBA6050 Financial Managment


Required

In addition to the required courses, each student must have successfully completed courses in fundamentals of financial accounting, fundamentals of management accounting, finite mathematics and general statistics.