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Our graduates hold positions in regional, national, and international organizations such as:

Bank of America
BB&T
Citigroup
Deloitte & Touche
Dixon Hughes
Drake Enterprises
Ernst & Young
Gabler Molis
Gould Killian
Grant Thornton
Johnson Price & Sprinkle
Mission Hospitals
KPMG
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Reznick Group
Sonopress
Volvo



“The MAcc program at WCU was a tremendous boost as I began my career in public accounting.  The program was convenient as it allowed for me to work full-time at a CPA firm while taking graduate level classes and the professors and course topics were instrumental in bringing together accounting concepts and theory with their practical use in public accounting.”
Shon P. Norris, CPA
Partner
Gould Killian CPA Group, P.A.  

Master of Accountancy Program
The Master of Accountancy degree is designed to provide students with the necessary foundation for successful careers in public accounting, industry, government, and not-for-profit institutions. It prepares students to meet the AICPA and state board 150-hour requirement for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).

Core classes of the Master of Accountancy program are offered evenings and weekends in the graduate center located in Karpen Hall on the campus of UNC-Asheville.

Admission Requirements:

In addition to an acceptable score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) applicants must submit transcripts showing completion of an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning with an acceptable GPA.  In addition to those with an undergraduate degree in business, the program encourages application from students with degrees in other fields.  In any event, students must satisfactorily complete courses in financial accounting, taxation, statistics, management, microeconomics, and finance as prerequisites to the program.

Program Requirements (30 hours):

Core Courses (21 hours)

ACCT 605  - Accounting Theory and Practice I
ACCT 615  - Accounting Theory and Practice II
ACCT 616  - Accounting Theory and Practice III
ACCT 620  - Income Tax Theory and Applications
ACCT 625  - Advance Accounting Information Systems
ACCT 640  - Auditing
LAW 640  - Public Accounting Regulatory Environment

Elective Courses (9 hours)

Three elective courses must be selected from other graduate courses offered by the College of Business. Students with non-business undergraduate degrees must take ACCT 651.

Students who meet all entrance requirements and enroll on a full-time basis can complete the program in 12 to 18 months. Part-time students, by completing 2 courses each semester and one each summer can complete the program in 24 months. A student may elect to take up to 6 years to complete a graduate degree.

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