MBA in Professional Accounting Sample Schedule

(*) indicates STEM courses

Summer (16 Credits) Fall (18 Credits)

Winter Internship / Spring (15 Credits)

May Graduation

22:010:577: Accounting for Managers (3) 22:390:587: Financial Management (3)*
 
22:010:638: Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting and Data Analytics (3)*
 
22:010:510: Business Law: Regulatory and Governance Landscape (3)
 
22:620:588: Strategic Management (2) 22:010:582: Advanced Financial Accounting (3)
22:223:581: Managerial Economic Analysis (3)*
 
22:010:540 – 543: BYOC Business Focused Course (1)* 22:799:580: Operations Analysis (3)*
22:620:540: Organizational Behavior (3)
 
22:010:628: Contemporary Problems in Accounting Theory: Financial Communication and External Reporting (3) 22:630:586: Marketing Management (3)
22:010:660: Emerging Technologies in Accounting and Auditing (3)* 22:010:603: Income Taxation (3)

Select one of the following courses:

22:010:688: Audit Analytics (3)*

22:010:531: Advanced Auditing and Information Systems (3)*

22:010:684: Cybersecurity Assurance in Accounting (3)*

The above courses can be substituted by any other 3-credit AIS / STEM*  designated course (Pre-approval is required by the program director). 

22:373:628: Business, Ethics and Society (1) 22:010:608: Auditing, Assurance and Analytics (3)*  
 

Select one of the following courses:

22:198:670: IT Strategy (3)*

22:620:685: Technology Commercialization & Entrepreneurship (CTEC I) (3)*

The above courses can be substituted by any other 3-credit MBA, non-accounting STEM* designated course (Pre-approval is required by the program director)
 

 
6 Accounting, 10 General Business and 6 STEM* 9 Accounting, 9 General Business and 10 STEM* 9 Accounting, 6 General Business and 9 STEM*

Optional Summer 2

(Minimum of 18 Credits /Maximum of  20 credits)

9 Accounting, 11 General Business. STEM courses will be included.

August Completion for October Graduation

The program will meet the NJ CPA requirements: 24 credits in Accounting, and 24 credits in General Business subjects.

Add an additional 18 credits to earn a second degree, Master of Accountancy in Accounting and Analytics.

NYS requires 33 credits in Accounting and 36 credits in General Business. 

To meet the NYS CPA curriculum requirements, some may need to complete a total of 20 additional credits. Prior completion of  General Business credits from other programs will avoid the additional course.

When completing the MAccy AA program, 11 credits must be from the General Business category and the other 9 must be in Accounting.