Master of Science in Accounting Postgraduate Program By University of Wyoming |Top Universities

Program overview

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Science in Accounting (MS-Accounting) degree is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in accounting in the United States. However it is possible to be admitted to the program once deficiency courses have been successfully completed. Those holding a degree from within the U.S., but not in accounting, and international applicants can still apply for admission once the deficiency courses have been successfully completed. The MS-Accounting degree consists of a minimum of 30 hours of coursework beyond the bachelor's degree. Students complete coursework in accounting and elective business and/or non-business areas. Eighty percent of the students' total coursework must consist of 5000-level courses; the remaining 20 percent may be 4000-level courses (approximately six hours). The Course of Study the students must take consists of 15 hours of accounting coursework.

Program overview

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Science in Accounting (MS-Accounting) degree is designed for students who have completed an undergraduate degree in accounting in the United States. However it is possible to be admitted to the program once deficiency courses have been successfully completed. Those holding a degree from within the U.S., but not in accounting, and international applicants can still apply for admission once the deficiency courses have been successfully completed. The MS-Accounting degree consists of a minimum of 30 hours of coursework beyond the bachelor's degree. Students complete coursework in accounting and elective business and/or non-business areas. Eighty percent of the students' total coursework must consist of 5000-level courses; the remaining 20 percent may be 4000-level courses (approximately six hours). The Course of Study the students must take consists of 15 hours of accounting coursework.

Admission requirements

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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited or recognized school is required. A cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0 on previous coursework is required for full admission (3.25 for interdisciplinary program applicants). Other English Language Requirement: A minimum score of 540 on the written TOEFL exam.
Jan-2000

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