2014-2015 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG–FOR INFORMATION ONLY]
Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.)
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Program Information
Director: David Christensen
Business 325 ~ (435) 865-8058
Website: www.suu.edu/business/acct/macc.html
Faculty: Professors: David Christensen, Tim Lewis, David Rees; Associate Professors: Jeffrey Barnes, Robin Boneck; Assistant Professor: Amanda Wilford
Degrees Offered
Master of Accountancy - Managerial Accounting Emphasis (M.Acc.)
Master of Accountancy - Public Accounting Emphasis (M.Acc.)
Master of Accountancy - Taxation Emphasis (M.Acc.)
Overview of Program
The Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program was established to satisfy Utah’s requirement of 150 hours to take the Certified Public Accounting exam. The MAcc degree is designed to satisfy the 150-hour requirement with 30 hours of post-graduate education. The program also prepares students who want non-public accounting careers in industry, taxation, or government. With nearly a 100 percent placement rate, most MAcc graduates are employed by accounting firms or government agencies in the western United States. Typical jobs include positions in taxation, auditing, and controllership. This highly flexible program can be taken completely online, live, or as a mixture of online and live courses.
Mission
The mission of the Accountancy Program in the School of Business at Southern Utah University is to achieve excellence in accounting education through teaching, research, and service. The program endeavors to provide high-quality accounting preparation for professional careers to students, to make intellectual contributions to the field of accounting through the dissemination of research, and to provide service.
The primary mission is to provide high-quality accounting preparation for professional careers in public accounting, industry, and other organizations. The undergraduate program is devoted to providing basic accounting and business knowledge and skills, along with general education, needed for career development. The graduate program provides greater breadth and depth in accounting and other business disciplines to further develop the knowledge and skills to enter professional accountancy and related business careers. The fostering of an active student accounting organization is fundamental to the career development process.
Intellectual contributions to the field of accounting are secondary, but fundamental to the mission of the program. These include the dissemination of the results of accounting and pedagogical research, and the development and use of relevant accounting textbooks, case studies, and other instructional materials. The program seeks to address contemporary problems faced by the accounting profession, accounting education, or management primarily to enrich the educational experience of students in the classroom, and to advance knowledge.
Tertiary, but also fundamental to the mission of the program, is service to the University, the accounting profession, and society in general. Service is provided through participation in university committees, professional organizations and seminars, sponsoring student organizations, and consulting activities. In addition to assisting others, service experiences develop the knowledge and skills of those who serve, and provide relevant, practical examples for use in the classroom.
Department/Program Learning Outcomes
- Use quantitative analysis and information technology to support decision making.
- Effectively communicate information relevant to accounting.
- Develop resolve to have moral courage in accounting.
- Prepare for a professional career in accounting.
Other Information
Requirements for Admission into the School of Business Graduate Programs
Acceptance into the MAcc and MBA graduate programs is based upon the following:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
- Bachelor’s degree in a business related field or completion of the entire foundation core
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (minimum) depending on the GPA calculation. Students with a GPA of 3.0 will need to exceed a 550 on the GMAT.
- The GRE may be taken in lieu of the GMAT. A GMAT comparison tool for score conversion can be found at the following website: http://www.ets.org/gre/institutions/about/mba/comparison_tool
- Students with an undergraduate degree from an AACSB accredited business program with a GPA greater than or equal to 3.7 in the last 60 hours are not required to submit a GMAT test score. All students who do not qualify for this GMAT waiver must submit GMAT/GRE scores with the student application file for consideration.
- Index score of 1150 or better
- The index score is computed by taking the GPA of your last 60 credit hours (3.0 minimum) x 200 + GMAT = 1150
- Submission of 3 letters of academic recommendation (for non-SUU students only)
- Students with a bachelor’s degree from an international university must provide an international evaluation and syllabi for content review prior to acceptance into either graduate program. Please see https://www.suu.edu/iss/pdf/transferring-credits-from-an-international-university-to-suu.pdf
Students are encouraged to complete an application for either graduate program by March 1 for Fall semester, and October 1 for Spring or Summer semesters. Applicants are required to complete a Graduate Application and return it along with the following items:
- A non-refundable application fee
- An official transcript from each college or university previously attended. The transcripts must be sent directly to the SUU Admissions Office
- Three letters of recommendation for non-SUU students
Graduation Requirements
All graduate students must complete their program within 6 years of matriculation. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in all graduate courses to graduate. Students who fail to maintain a 3.0 average GPA may be dropped from the program. No grade below a “C” will be counted toward graduation. Any graduate course may be repeated only once.
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