Auburn Bulletin 2023-2024

Master of Accountancy — MAcc

The following are the requirements for the Campus and Online Options of the Master of Accountancy program.

The Campus MAcc program is non-thesis 30-semester hour program. There are four required courses (12 hours) and students must choose 9 hours in ACCT courses and 9 hours in either ACCT or Business (BUAL, FINC, or ISMN) courses to complete the degree requirements.

CodeTitleHours
MAcc Program (Campus Option)
ACCT 7110Research in Accounting3
ACCT 7300Advanced Auditing and Assurance Services3
ACCT 7410Federal Tax Research3
ACCT 7510Integrated Accounting Applications3
ACCT 7710Professional Development (Fall and Spring)0
Select 9 Credit Hours of ACCT Electives 6000-70009
Select 9 Credit Hours of ACCT or Business Electives 6000-7000 9
Total Hours30

The Online MAcc program is a non-thesis 42-semester hour program unless students have already completed at least 21-semester hours in undergraduate accounting coursework. If applicants have completed the equivalent of an undergraduate accounting degree, they can complete the Master of Accountancy degree with only 30-semester hours.

CodeTitleHours
MAcc Program (Online Option)
ACCT 6110Intermediate Accounting I3
ACCT 6120Intermediate Accounting II3
ACCT 6130Advanced Accounting Topics3
ACCT 6300Auditing and Assurance Services3
ACCT 6410Income Tax I3
ACCT 6420Income Tax II3
ACCT 6510Accounting Information Systems3
ACCT 6520Accounting Analytics3
ACCT 7110Research in Accounting3
ACCT 7300Advanced Auditing and Assurance Services3
ACCT 7410Federal Tax Research3
ACCT 7510Integrated Accounting Applications3
ACCT 7710Professional Development (Spring only)0
Select 6 Credit Hours of ACCT or Business Electives 6000-70006
Students who have completed prior equivalent accounting coursework will receive course waivers and will complete the degree with fewer hours. A minimum of 30 hours is required to earn the degree.
Total Hours42

For a list of ACCT and Business electives, please visit http://harbert.auburn.edu/.