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The MAcc program equips students with the skills needed to succeed in public accounting careers. This graduate-level curriculum enhances students' expertise through a comprehensive learning approach. Participants can specialize in Taxation, Data Analytics, or Forensic Accounting through focused study areas.
Most states, such as West Virginia, mandate 128 educational hours for CPA exam eligibility and 150 credits for full licensure. A Master of Accountancy degree helps fulfill these criteria while establishing a strong professional footing.
This 30-credit MAcc program typically takes one year of full-time study to complete. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree and satisfy specific accounting/business prerequisites, though prior work experience isn't required. Selective admissions ensure small class sizes, fostering academic excellence and regular faculty-student interaction. The curriculum includes two 12-credit semesters followed by a 6-credit summer term.