The MAcc/MS Financial Planning (Non-Thesis) program is a 3-semester program designed for accounting undergraduates who are interested in the intersection of personal financial planning and taxation. Upon completion of the program, students will be qualified to sit for the CPA, CFP, and PFS exams and will earn two masters degrees, making them extremely marketable to a wide variety of employers.
Program Structure
Required Accounting Courses (18 hours)
- ACCT 7415: Tax Policy & Research
- ACCT 7420: Partnership Tax
- ACCT 7430: Income and Transfer Tax Planning
- ACCT 7435: Cross-Jurisdiction Taxation
- ACCT 7440: Corporate Tax
- ACCT 7605: Advanced Accounting
Required Financial Planning Courses (24 hours)
- FHCE 6200E: Adv. Wealth Management I (ONLINE)
- FHCE 6205: Adv. Wealth Management II
- FHCE 6210E: Adv. Retire. Planning & Employee Ben. (ONLINE)
- FHCE 6220: Advanced Estate Planning
- FHCE 6250: Practice Management in Financial Planning
- FHCE 7200: Advanced Financial Counseling
- FHCE 7250: Capstone in Financial Planning
- FHCE 8200: Advanced Financial Planning and Analysis
Accounting Electives (6 hours)
- ACCT 7600: Financial Statement Analysis
- ACCT 7620: Audit II
- ACCT 7630: Accounting Data, Risk and Control
- ACCT 7660: Ethics
- ACCT 7651: Forensic Accounting & Fraud Examination
- ACCT 7800: Accounting Internship
MAcc Admissions
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