Autumn Quarter
ACCTG 526 Advanced Accounting Codification Research
4 credits
Advanced research and application of the codification for complex accounting issues for public companies including tax, consolidation, and recent / or announced accounting standard changes.
ACCTG 521 Advanced Cases in Assurance Services
4 credits
Advanced case studies for professional accountants focusing on current issues and the use of analytical tools with real-world applications in audit and assurance settings.
ACCTG 523 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis
4 credits
Advanced traditional and data-driven analysis of financial statements from a user perspective with real-world applications for professional accountants.
ACCTG 522 Data Analytics for Professional Accountants
4 credits
Application of data analytics concepts and techniques for professional accountants, with real-world applications in audit, assurance, and advisory settings.
Winter Quarter
ACCTG 575 Internship
14 credits
With the help of the EY Center for Career Development, MPAcc students will find an accounting-related internship to apply what they have learned in a professional work environment. Students will often earn enough money to create a significant discount on their annual tuition. Other winter quarter options could include independent research projects or taking other accounting-related courses.
ACCTG 576 Experiential Learning Project
2 credits
Written communication describing experiences learned in the MPAcc internship or MPAcc Independent research project.
Spring Quarter
ACCTG 520 Accounting, Audit and Assurance Regulation
4 credits
Examines important regulatory issues in accounting, auditing, and assurance.
ACCTG 521 Advanced Cases in Accounting Advisory
4 credits
Project-based learning involving real-world applications of contemporary problems in accounting advisory settings using innovative analytical tools and data-driven research techniques.
ACCTG 527 Communications in Professional Accounting
4 credits
Development of communications skills for professional accountants, including effective written and oral skills with a focus on real-world settings in audit, assurance, and advisory services.
ACCTG 529 Business Ethics and Law for Accountants
4 credits
Explores basic legal and ethical principles underlying the practice of accounting. Special attention devoted to identifying legal and ethical issues as they arise in commercial and professional accounting contexts.