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MBA CONCENTRATION IN ACCOUNTING


Requisite Skills Credit Hours (optional)
ECON 
MGT 
550
550
Mathematical Methods for Business 
Computers and Applications 
0
0
Lower Core Credit Hour Requirements (may be waived)                       18credits
ECON
MGT 
ACCT 
FIN 
MKT 
MBA 
609
604
606
607
608
612
Economic Analysis
Management Process and Organizational Theory 
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Financial Management
Marketing Management
Management Information Systems 
3
3
3
3
3
3
Upper Core Credit Hour Requirements (for all Accounting Students)     12 credits
MBA 
MBA 
MBA 
FIN

605
616
640
755

Statistics for Quantitative Analysis
Organizational Behavior and Communication
Business, Government, and Society 
International Economics and Finance
3
3
3
3

Accounting Concentration (for all Accounting Concentration Students) 18 credits
ACCT
ACCT 
ACCT 
ACCT
LAW 
ONE

710
720
730
740
710
Elective

Financial Accounting and Reporting I
Financial Accounting and Reporting II 
Auditing and Attestation
Regulation: Federal Taxation
Regulation: Business Law and Ethics
Any 600-700 CCOB Courses
3
3
3

3
3
3

MBA Accounting Concentration satisfies the CPA examination “EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS”. For more information, please refer to http://www.njscpa.org/students/exam/edreq.cfm

“Earned a graduate degree from a business school or college of business which is accredited by the AACSB, ACBSP or other accrediting agency recognized by the State Board of Accountancy and completed at least 24 semester hours in accounting at the undergraduate level; or 15 semester hours at the graduate level, or an equivalent combination including courses covering the subjects of financial accounting, auditing, taxation and management accounting. An applicant may complete an equivalent combination of undergraduate and graduate level course work based upon a 3:2 ratio level so that three credit hours at the undergraduate level are equivalent to two credit hours at the graduate level.” http://www.njscpa.org/students/exam/edreq.cfm




   
 
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