Master of Accounting - MAcc
The Stephen M. Ross School
of Business at the University
of Michigan has earned accolades for its unsurpassed innovation. Drawing on this long tradition of academic excellence,
Ross is proud to offer a
ten-month Master of Accounting (MAcc)
program. In the forefront of
accounting education, the Ross MAcc
starts with superb academics
across the board, drawing on a
long tradition of building
faculty excellence in every
business function, not just
accounting. Integration with
every core business discipline
is a defining characteristic
of the Ross MAcc.
The MAcc
degree provides students with
the appropriate number of
business and accounting
credits required to sit for
the Uniform Certified Public
Accountant Exam in all 50
states. But more importantly,
the degree is not simply "more
accounting" but an opportunity
to develop a tailor-made
course of study to satisfy
individual career objectives.
The Ross MAcc provides students with the educational breadth and depth needed to be an effective business professional in the twenty-first century.
The MAcc Program builds upon that heritage and provides the necessary tools and experiences a student will need to compete in tomorrow's profession and to support a lifelong career. For you, this means an opportunity to be associated with Michigan's
Ross School of Business, widely known for its tradition of excellence, through a program designed to meet exacting standards and your professional aspirations.
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What companies want in accounting graduates and what students need to
succeed has changed in today's business climate.
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