The accounting major provides a student with the analytical foundation to excel as a certified public accountant, internal auditor, financial manager, controller, and consultant.
The integrated Master of Accountancy (IMAcc) degree is the fifth year of an integrated curriculum designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant.
The Graduate Master of Accountancy (GMAcc) degree is a two- year graduate degree designed to prepare students with limited or no accounting background for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant.
The doctoral program in accounting prepares individuals for careers in research and teaching at the University level. The program is administered through a sponsorship or apprenticeship system that begins with the admissions decision and carries on throughout the program.