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MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY The UTEP Master of Accountancy (MAcc) is for individuals preparing for careers in professional accounting fields or for practicing accountants wishing to increase their knowledge. Completion of the MAcc degree meets the educational requirements to take the CPA exam in Texas. The MAcc degree requirements consist of 30 semester hours of graduate level coursework including: WWW.UTEP.EDU/MACC ·12 semester hours of accounting core courses ·12 semester hours of accounting concentration courses ·3 semester hours of accounting or business elective courses ·3 semester hours of accounting capstone The AIS Department is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, AACSB International. The College of Business Administration has earned accreditation for both its Business Administration and Accounting programs. Less than 5% of Accounting business schools world-wide have earned this prestigious designation from AACSB International which provides global leadership in advancing management education. For more information please contact: Accounting & Information Systems Department Manager Patrice M. Hills, MBA, MAcc (915)747-7737, [email protected] There are two components to the Master of Accountancy program. Leveling courses consist of 36 semester hours of courses in accounting, business law, economics, quantitative methods, marketing, and finance.

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  • MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCYThe UTEP Master of Accountancy (MAcc) is for individuals preparing for careers in professional

    accounting fields or for practicing accountants wishing to increase their knowledge.

    Completion of the MAcc degree meets the educational requirements to take the CPA exam in Texas.

    The MAcc degree requirements consist of 30 semester hours of graduate level coursework including:

    WWW.UTEP.EDU/MACC

    ·12 semester hours of accounting core courses·12 semester hours of accounting concentration courses·3 semester hours of accounting or business elective courses·3 semester hours of accounting capstone

    The AIS Department is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, AACSBInternational. The College of Business Administration has earned accreditation for both its BusinessAdministration and Accounting programs. Less than 5% of Accounting business schools world-widehave earned this prestigious designation from AACSB International which provides global leadership

    in advancing management education.

    For more information please contact:Accounting & Information Systems Department Manager

    Patrice M. Hills, MBA, MAcc(915)747-7737, [email protected]

    There are two components to the Master of Accountancy program. Leveling courses consist of 36 semester hours of courses in accounting, business law, economics, quantitative methods, marketing, and finance.

  • CURRICULUM

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    ADMISSIONApplicants must submit to the Graduate School

    utep.edu/graduate

    Every effort was made to provide accurate and up to date information. Terms and conditions are subject to change.

    •Online application for admission•Application fee•Official transcripts•Statement of Purpose•GMAT score (may be waived)•Two letters of recommendation

    Admission Deadlines

    Fall TermUS / Mexican / Other International July 15 / May 1 / April 1

    Spring TermUS / Mexican / Other International November 15 / October 1 / September 1

    Summer TermUS / Mexican / Other International April 15 / March 1 / February 1

    Applicants may be interviewed by the Graduate Accounting Admission Committee a partof the evaluation process.

    Professional Core (Undergraduate Accounting Leveling) ACCT 3320- Accounting SystemsACCT 3321- Intermediate Accounting IACCT 3322- Intermediate Accounting IIACCT 3323- Cost AccountingACCT 3327- Federal Income Tax- IndividualsACCT 4304- Auditing Principles/Procedures

    Master of Accountancy CoursesAccounting CoreACCT 5302- Advanced AccountingACCT 5314- Professional Writing for AccountantsACCT 5328- Federal Income Tax- Partnerships/Corporations ACCT 5329- Ethics in Accounting

    Accounting Concentration Electives4- Graduate Financial Accounting/Auditing Courses4- Graduate Tax CoursesElectives1- Accounting or Business Elective Courses

    CapstoneACCT 5340 Masters of Accountancy Capstone

    Common Body of Knowledge

    ACCT 2301- Principles of Accounting I andACCT 2302- Principles of Accounting II

    BLAW 3301- Legal Environnment of Business

    ECON 2303- Principles of Economics- Macro andECON 2304- Principles of Economics- Micro

    FIN 3310- Business Finance

    MKT 3300- Principles of Marketing

    QMB 2301- Fundamental of Business Statistics andQMB 3301- Quantitative Methods in Business

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