Accounting
    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 43,082 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 29, 2022

    Accounting

    About

    The master of accounting in the Huntsman School of Accountancy is designed for students who have the desire to elevate their professional opportunities. Most students in this program aspire to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and join the ranks of the most trusted and recognized financial services profession in the world. The MAcc program builds upon the undergraduate accounting curriculum to provide students with the enhanced ability to research, analyze, and communicate on various accounting and taxation issues.

    The MAcc curriculum is focused on preparing students to become CPAs. Most states, including Utah, require CPA examination candidates to complete a 150-hour program of accounting study in order to sit for the exam. The master of accounting at USU is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and meets the educational requirements for all National Association of State Boards of Accountancy-affiliated state boards of accounting.

    Accounting graduate students have earned a national top-10 ranking. USU ranked eighth in the nation for students who pass the CPA exam on their first try, according to the NASBA. Only three schools have ever been in the top 10 for two consecutive years. For the past several years, approximately 90% of MAcc graduates had accepted employment offers by the time of their graduation

    Additionally, a student accounting organization called Beta Alpha Psi has won the Superior Chapter Award for 32 consecutive years the longest streak in the nation.


    Specialization(s):

    • Professional Accountancy: Students choose this specialization if they wish to pursue auditing in public accounting.
    • Taxation: In this specialization, students prepare for careers in public accounting but with a specialty in tax compliance.
    • Personal Financial Planning: Students in this specialization focus on financial advising, investments, and estate and retirement planning. They are qualified to take the exam to become personal financial planners.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Have the requisite degree for your intended program by the time you are matriculated.
    • 3.0 or higher GPA for the terms that include your last 60 semester or 90 quarter credits.
    • Score at or above the 40th percentile on appropriate admissions test.
      • Some programs may accept a portfolio in place of admissions test score. Contact the department for details.
    • Meet any additional requirements for the program.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 71

    English Program Requirements

    Students who do not demonstrate the required English proficiency scores, but are academically qualified, may be considered for admission to the Intensive English Language Institute (IELI) on the Logan campus. If admitted, students complete required English language courses before beginning their academic coursework.

    Career

    Graduates who pass the CPA exam work in the following areas:

    Professional Accountancy and Taxation Specializations

    • The Big Four accounting firms as auditors, tax consultants, and public accountants
    • Large regional accounting firms or local firms
    • Government agencies

    Personal Financial Planning Specialization

    • Financial planners

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    1. Visit Our Website

    a. Go to gradschool.usu.edu/apply/ to start the application process.

    b. Read all admissions requirements on our website.

    c. Click on the “Apply Now” button to create an account to apply.

    2. Fill Out Application

    a. Fill out the following information:

    i. Personal

    ii. Demographic

    iii. Misdemeanor/Felony information, if necessary

    iv. Citizenship

    v. Academic History

    vi. Intended Program of Study Information

    vii. NOTE: You cannot submit supplemental items until you have filled out all personal and demographic information, submitted the application, and paid the application fee.

    b. Make sure to select the correct entry term (e.g., Spring 2022, Fall 2022, etc.)

    c. Submit the application and pay the fee.

    i. If you have a waiver code, use it in the discount code box to waive the fee.

    3. Supplemental Items

    a. Log back into the USU Recruit Application Portal.

    b. Enter your application to submit items.

    c. Required supplemental items may include, but are not limited to, the following (Please check with your intended program for specific details):

    i. Transcripts

    1. USU applicants do not need to send transcripts. We pull them from our system for you.

    2. All other applicants, please send your official transcripts to the following address:

    a. School of Graduate Studies

    Utah State University

    0900 Old Main Hill

    Logan, UT 84322-0900

    b. Please note that in order to be considered official, the transcript must (1) be sent directly from the institution to Utah State University, or (2) be forwarded by the applicant with the transcript remaining in the original, unopened envelope from the institution.

    ii. Letters of Recommendation

    1. Fill out the recommendation request forms. Recommendations must come from referee, not from applicant, to be considered valid.

    iii. Statement of Purpose

    iv. Test Scores

    1. GRE Scores

    a. Send to school code 4857

    2. MAT Scores

    a. Send to school code 2273

    3. NOTE: Expired test scores will not be accepted.

    d. International applicants must also include:

    i. Proof of English language proficiency through one of the options below.

    1.TOEFL Scores – 71 or higher

    a. Send to school code 4857

    2. IELTS Academic Scores – 6.0 or higher

    a. Upload student copy to application, clearly showing TRF number.

    b. Our test score processor will upload official scores.

    3. Completion of at least 24 credits of post-secondary/university course work taught in the U.S. in English, excluding English as a second language courses. Courses must have been taken at an accredited college or university to be considered for direct admission.

    4. NOTE: Expired test scores will not be accepted.

    ii. A certified English translation of any transcript originally penned in another language.

    1. Due to COVID-19 constraints, Utah State University is temporarily accepting unofficial transcripts from international applicants. Upon admittance, students will be required to submit an official transcript before registering for classes.

    iii. Proof of Financial Support

    1. Affidavit of Financial Support

    2. Bank Statement Copy

    iv. Passport Copy

    v. International applicants can direct any questions not related to the information above to the Office of Global Engagement.

    Accounting

    Utah State University

    Utah State University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Logan