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Master of Science Accounting in Accounting - Option II Non-Thesis

This degree requires completion of the degree core, research class, and at least one area of emphasis for a minimum of 30 credit hours.
Accounting Core required courses in the degree (18 semester hours)
ACCT 521Advanced Accounting3
ACCT 525Advanced Managerial Accounting3
ACCT 527Auditing3
ACCT 529AIS/IT Audit/Internal Controls3
ACCT 540Advanced Income Tax Accounting3
COB 595Research Methods3
Accounting Emphasis (12 credit hours), Select one Emphasis from below:
Accounting Forensics Emphasis 12 credit hours:
ACCT 528Advanced Auditing3
ACCT 562Forensic and Investigative Accounting3
ACCT 563Advanced Forensic Accounting3
ACCT 570Accounting Analytics 3
General Accounting Emphasis (12 hours)
ACCT 522Government & Not for Profit Accounting3
ACCT 528Advanced Auditing3
ACCT 530Business Ethics for Accountants3
ACCT 531International Accounting3
ACCT 537International Taxes3
ACCT 538Individual Income Tax Accounting3
ACCT 541Accounting Theory3
ACCT 550Sales, Franchise & Other Taxes3
ACCT 551Advanced Issues in Taxes3
ACCT 562Forensic and Investigative Accounting3
ACCT 563Advanced Forensic Accounting3
ACCT 564Practicum in Forensics3
ACCT 570Accounting Analytics 3
ACCT 575Financial Statement Analysis3
ACCT 580Internship in Accounting0-4
ACCT 588Independent Accounting Research3
ACCT 597Special Topics1-4
BLAW 568Business Law for Accountants3
BLAW 569International Business Law3
Total Hours30

Master of Science Accounting in Accounting (Fast-Track Bachelors + Masters) Option II Non-Thesis

The Fast-Track Bachelors + Masters degree program allows undergraduate students in the BBA in Accounting undergraduate program to begin coursework towards the Master of Science Accounting in Accounting program during their senior year at East Texas A&M University. Students can earn a BBA and MSA degree in five years upon completion of degree requirements for both degrees. For this Fast-Track Bachelors + Masters program, a maximum of 12 graduate hours may be taken as an undergraduate student (graduate courses cannot be applied to the undergraduate degree). Once admitted, the Fast-Track Bachelors + Masters candidate must maintain a 3.00 Undergraduate GPA.  In the final semester of the student's undergraduate program, a new online Apply Texas Application for the master's Fast-Track Bachelors + Masters program must be submitted to gain admission and continue taking classes to complete the master's program.

This degree requires completion of the degree core, research class, and at least one area of emphasis for a minimum of 30 credit hours.
Accounting Core required courses in the degree (18 semester hours)
ACCT 521Advanced Accounting3
ACCT 525Advanced Managerial Accounting3
ACCT 527Auditing3
ACCT 529AIS/IT Audit/Internal Controls3
ACCT 540Advanced Income Tax Accounting3
COB 595Research Methods3
Accounting Emphasis (12 credit hours), Select one Emphasis from below:
Accounting Forensics Emphasis 12 credit hours:
ACCT 528Advanced Auditing3
ACCT 562Forensic and Investigative Accounting3
ACCT 563Advanced Forensic Accounting3
ACCT 570Accounting Analytics 3
General Accounting Emphasis (12 hours)
ACCT 522Government & Not for Profit Accounting3
ACCT 528Advanced Auditing3
ACCT 530Business Ethics for Accountants3
ACCT 531International Accounting3
ACCT 537International Taxes3
ACCT 538Individual Income Tax Accounting3
ACCT 541Accounting Theory3
ACCT 550Sales, Franchise & Other Taxes3
ACCT 551Advanced Issues in Taxes3
ACCT 562Forensic and Investigative Accounting3
ACCT 563Advanced Forensic Accounting3
ACCT 564Practicum in Forensics3
ACCT 570Accounting Analytics 3
ACCT 575Financial Statement Analysis3
ACCT 580Internship in Accounting0-4
ACCT 588Independent Accounting Research3
ACCT 597Special Topics1-4
BLAW 568Business Law for Accountants3
BLAW 569International Business Law3
Total Hours30

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