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The Educational Advantages of the Ross MAcc

As a Master of Accounting student at Michigan's Ross School of Business, you benefit from a rigorous core curriculum, uniquely designed to provide you with a solid foundation in business accounting fundamentals for future success. Through a wide array of elective coursework, you will fully explore your career opportunities and chart your professional path. The ten-month MAcc program culminates with a comprehensive graduate research seminar, challenging you to apply what you have learned through personal interaction with Ross' acclaimed accounting faculty. Widely recognized for ground-breaking research and real-world application, the accounting faculty sets the standard for quality and has received the school’s annual Student Award for Teaching Excellence ten times in the last fifteen years.

MAcc students benefit from Ross' academic excellence across the board, diverse student body, renowned faculty and its many international partnerships and initiatives. Small class sizes and interpersonal interaction with leading scholars in their fields complement a curriculum that provides rare freedom to sample a broad range of educational disciplines. The insights gained in the classroom and beyond, coupled with the valuable connections you will develop at Ross, provide a solid foundation for a lifetime of achievement in the ever-changing business world.

“Your University of Michigan MAcc degree will open new worlds of opportunity for you in accounting, consulting, finance and general management. We invite you to take a closer look at our program. We are confident you’ll see why our MAcc program will provide you a powerful edge in the global business community.”

– David Wright, Associate Professor of Accounting, Faculty Director, University of Michigan Business School MAcc Program

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