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.
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Courses |
Candidate has Bachelor of Accounting |
Candidate does not have Bachelor of Accounting |
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ACC5210 Financial Accounting and Reporting I |
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Required |
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ACC5220 Financial Accounting and Reporting II |
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Required |
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ACC5230 Advanced Accounting |
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Required |
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ACC5240 Attest Services |
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Required |
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ACC6110 Accounting Theory, Practice and Reporting |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6120 Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6130 International Accounting and Reporting |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6140 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6150 Accounting Information Systems |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6160 Advanced Attest Services |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6170 Taxation of Persons, Trusts, Gifts and Estates |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6180 Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships and Not-for-Profits |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6190 Business Regulation |
Required |
Required |
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ACC6200 Seminar in Professional Accounting Research and Practice |
Required |
Required |
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MBA5140 Foundation of Economics |
Required |
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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.