Financial Management and Accounting
Graduate School of Management and Technology
Master's Degrees
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Who We Are
Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management (MSAF)
James Howard, PhD, CGFM, program director for Financial Management
Bruce Lubich, PhD, CPA, program director for Accounting
Donald Gakenheimer, MBA, academic coordinator
Program Requirements
Program Rules
- Students must have completed 15 credits of undergraduate accounting courses with a grade of C or better in each course before enrolling in any graduate accounting course.
- Students without recent coursework in accounting or economics are strongly advised to complete UCSP 620 and UCSP 621 before enrolling in MGMT 640.
- ACCT 610 must be taken prior to any other accounting courses.
- Students must complete MGMT 640 before enrolling in FIN 610, and FIN 610 must be completed before any other financial management course.
- FIN 610, FIN 620, and FIN 630 are prerequisite to FIN 660.
- Students must complete all courses except either FIN 645 or ACCT 665 before enrolling in MSAF 670.
- FIN 630 is prerequisite to FIN 645.
Recommendations
- It is strongly recommended that ACCT 612 be taken before ACCT 608.
- Students who wish to improve their graduate writing skills may take COMM 600, Academic Writing for Graduate Students (3).
Required Accounting Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- ACCT 610 Financial Accounting (3)
- ACCT 608 Fraud Examination and Accounting Ethics (3)
- ACCT 612 Auditing Process (3)
- ACCT 613 Federal Income Taxation (3)
- ACCT 665 Special Topics in Accounting (3)
Required Financial Management Courses
- MGMT 640 Financial Decision Making for Managers (3)
- FIN 610 Financial Management in Organizations(3)
- FIN 620 Capital Markets, Institutions, and Long-Term Financing (3)
- FIN 630 Investment Valuation (3)
- FIN 645 Behavioral Finance (3)
- FIN 660 Strategic Financial Management (3)
Capstone Course: MSAF 670 Accounting and Financial Management Capstone (3)
Note: Some course names and numbers were updated beginning with the fall 2007 semester. If you began the program prior to fall 2007 and have chosen to follow your original, pre-fall 2007 requirements, you should use the pre-fall 2007 Study Plan for this degree.
