Curricular Plan for the Master of Accountancy (M.ACC.)
The M.ACC. degree program is designed to prepare graduates for a career as a professional accountant, whether in the public accounting, industry, government or nonprofit environment. In addition, the degree fulfills education requirements mandated under the Tennessee law that requires 150 hours of postsecondary coursework for candidates to qualify for CPA licensure.
Master of Accountancy Curriculum
The M.ACC. is 30 hours in total. The curriculum includes three components: required professional practice core classes, a choice of one of four concentrations and breadth elements. The student’s advisor must approve any changes to the program of study.
Completion Schedule
The program is designed with flexibility to accomodate the scheduling needs of students. The program can be completed in one year (three semesters). Students may take as long as three years (nine semesters) to finish all requirements.