The Double Dawg BBA/MAcc Program is an opportunity for non-accounting majors at the Terry College of Business.
Program Structure
To be eligible to proceed from your BBA program directly into the MAcc program, you will use your Terry electives (12 hours) or other electives to complete the following four ACCT courses:
- ACCT 5000: Intermediate I
- ACCT 5010: Intermediate II
- ACCT 5310: Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics
- ACCT 5400: Tax I
If you do not have sufficient elective hours to complete these four courses for credit towards your BBA, then you must complete the hours in addition to the requirements for your BBA. One or more of these courses may show as “in progress” on your transcript at the time you submit your application for the MAcc program. This may or may not cause your admissions decision to be delayed until the end of the semester you apply.
The four courses listed above must be completed prior to beginning MAcc coursework. You will be required to complete the following courses to receive your MAcc degree:
Required Accounting Courses
(18 hours)
Accounting Electives
(3 hours)
Advisory Electives
(9 hours)
Students will choose an area of focus and take 9 credit hours in that one area.
NOTE: You will have sufficient credit hours upon completion of the BBA/MAcc to sit for the CPA exam.
Specializations
Double Dawg applicants are eligible to apply for the Advisory specialization track.
MAcc Admissions
Prepare for the admissions process and learn about prerequisites, tuition assistance, GMAT requirements and more.
Connect with Us
Email MAcc Admissions for more information.
- Admissions, Diversity, and Engagement Coordinator, J.M. Tull School of Accounting, Master of Accountancy