MS in Accountancy
- Master of Science (MS) in Accountancy
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- Meets the 150 credit-hour, August 1, 2009 NY State CPA requirements
- Now available to students with previous accounting degrees
Degree Requirements Number of Courses Number of Credits With No Waivers 22 72 With Maximum Waivers* 8-10 30 * A minimum of 24 credits must be taken in accounting and taxation.
The Master of Science in accountancy is designed for students with bachelor’s degrees in business areas, including accounting. It meets the August 1, 2009, 150 credit hour requirements to sit for the NY State CPA exam.
- Students with non-business degrees are encouraged to consider the MBA, accounting major, which also meets the new CPA requirements,
- See MBA or MS?? Accounting for "pros and cons" of each.
The MS in accounting program equips students with the necessary tools to effectively interpret and use accounting and financial information. It meets the standards adopted by the AACSB-International for special accreditation of accounting programs. Successful completion of the program makes students eligible to waive one year of NY State's standard two year CPA professional experience requirement.
Admission Requirements:
For information about the application process and admission criteria, go to Zicklin Graduate Admissions. The GMAT is required for all applicants.
You may apply
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for the fall or spring semester
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for full- or part-time study as with all Zicklin FlexTime programs; evening classes are available for all required courses
Background Needed:
Although no previous accounting or business coursework is necessary, new students with non-business degrees should have some understanding of the basic concepts in
- accounting
- pre-calculus math
- statistics
- the use of Excel spreadsheets.
Modules in each of these areas are available - for admitted applicants only - through our QuickStart programs. All admitted applicants receive QuickStart information and self-tests to assist them in determining their need for individual QuickStart modules.
MS in Accountancy: Specific Program Requirements
Preliminary Courses
English Requirements for International Students: All new students whose native language is not English and who do not have a US undergraduate or graduate degree are tested for their written and spoken English proficiency and may be required to take additional English courses based on these evaluations.
MTH 8001 Calculus for Applications 3(This course can be waived if a 3 credit calculus course has been completed with a grade of at least "C-".)
CPA General Business Courses
These courses can be waived if students previously completed one equivalent undergraduate or graduate course at a college or university with a grade of "B-" or better, although
LAW 9800 requires two business law courses with ≥ B-
STA 9708 requires two statistics courses with ≥ B-.
Requirements
CreditsCIS 9000 Information Systems for Managers 3ECO 9708 Microeconomics for Managers 2ECO 9709 Macroeconomics for Managers 2FIN 9770 Financial Decision Making 3LAW 9800 Business Contract and Law of Corporations 4MGT 9300 Management: A Behavioral Approach 3MGT 9700 Introduction to Operations Management 3MKT 9703 Marketing Management 3STA 9708 Applied Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions 3Electives
Three additional 3 credit advanced business (Zicklin) courses in areas other than accounting and taxation 9General Business Credits Subtotal (without waivers)35A.) Accounting and Taxation: Required Courses
All of the courses listed below must be taken unless waived.
ACC 9112 Financial Accounting; Intensive 3ACC 9804 Intermediate Financial Accounting 4ACC 9811 Managerial Accounting Theory and Practice 4ACC 9805 Advanced Financial Accounting 4ACC 9821 Auditing 4TAX 9862 Federal Income Taxation 4ACC 9807 Contemporary Topics in Accounting 4ACC 9816 Accounting and Auditing Aspects of Computer-Based Information Systems 4TAX 9878 Taxation of Business Entities 3Required Accounting/Tax Credit Subtotal (without waivers)34For Previous Accounting Majors
B.) Accounting and Taxation Electives
The MS in accounting requires that a minimum of 24 credits of accounting and tax courses be taken at Baruch. Depending on the number of credits waived in the "A" list courses above, additional courses must be taken from the "B" list below so that A + B ≥ 24 credits.
ACC 9806 Financial Statement Analysis and Recording 3ACC 9815 Advanced Managerial Accounting 3ACC 9901 Special Topics in Accounting 3LAW 9104 Securities Law and Business Crime 3STA 9710 Statistical Methods in Sampling and Auditing 3TAX 9863 Principles of Federal Income Taxation 3TAX 9866 Corporate Taxation I 3C.) General Electives (if needed)
If student waivers have brought total credits in the program below the required 30 credit minimum, students take additional courses in any area, including accounting and taxation, to make their required total ≥ 30.
Total MS Degree Credits (Without Waivers)72[Students with many waivers must complete a minimum of 30 credits to receive the MS.]
Total credits of undergraduate and graduate coursework must be ≥ 150
All student undergraduate and graduate transcripts are reviewed to make certain that these total undergraduate and graduate credit requirements will have been met at the completion of the MS in accounting program.
The Official Program of Study
New MS students are mailed Official Programs of Study detailing their program requirements, including any waivers for which their previous coursework make them eligible.
For More information:
About Applying and Admission
- The application process - Open Houses or Information Sessions
- Admission requirements - The GMAT
- Application deadlines - Tuition and feesCONTACT Zicklin Graduate Admissions
Website: Zicklin Graduate AdmissionsZicklin School, Baruch College
1 Bernard Baruch Way (24th & Lexington) Box H-820Phone: (646) 312-1300 Fax: (646) 312-1301
About the MS in Accounting Program
- specific program requirements and options
- course waivers and transfer creditCONTACT Graduate Academic Services
Zicklin School, Baruch College
1 Bernard Baruch Way (24th & Lexington), Box B13-221
(646) 312-3140
Zicklin.Graduate.Advisement@baruch.cuny.eduWebsite: Graduate Student Services
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About Meeting the NY State CPA Requirements
CONTACT the Accounting Department
Zicklin School, Baruch College
1 Bernard Baruch Way (24th & Lexington) Box B12-225(646) 312-3076
GradAcct.CPA.TaxAdvising@baruch.cuny.edu