Master of Accountancy Program
The Master of Accountancy Program in the Raj Soin College of Business at Wright State University is fully accredited by AACSB, the international accrediting body for business and accounting programs. The Master of Accountancy Degree satisfies the education requirement for taking the Uniform CPA Examination. Required classes are offered in the evening to accommodate both full and part-time students. Graduate assistantships and graduate tuition scholarships are available to full-time students on a competitive basis. Departmental scholarships are available to both full and part-time students based on academic record and financial need.
Benefits
The M.Acc. degree satisfies not only the Ohio law, but also the requirements of membership in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The M.Acc. Curriculum includes
25 required credit hours in advanced accounting topics and 20 credit hours in electives. Students can tailor the electives to suit their needs, interests, and career goals. Wright State's M.Acc. program also offers the following benefits:
- Program accredited by the AACSB -- International Association for Management Education
- Can be completed in one year (four quarters) by full-time students who possess an undergraduate degree in accounting from a AACSB-accredited program
- Required classes offered in evening