Charting Your Course
The Stephen M. Ross School
of Business at the University
of Michigan's Master of Accounting
program offers the flexibility, scope of study and access to ideas required for sustained professional advancement. The ten-month
program is designed as a special journey of self-discovery to help you explore your interests, strengthen your weaknesses and exploit your attributes. As a MAcc student, you will focus on fundamental accounting and financial reporting principles, while an array of graduate level elective courses inside and outside of
Ross will enable you to develop a unique course of study tailored to your specific career objectives.
From planning long-range
growth objectives within your
industry to evaluating
opportunities in new fields,
the Ross MAcc offers critical exposure to cutting-edge ideas and the university’s best-in class resources. Once you have focused on an area of interest, the
program’s research-based instruction and intimate scale equip you with the guidance to analyze important issues of work-life balance as well as the risks and rewards of pursuing your professional objectives. As one of the world’s premier business education resources,
Ross is committed to providing you with applicable skills, exposure to diverse perspectives and a level of expertise that sets the standard for professional accounting.
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