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Accounting and Financial Management Program
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Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management
Program Objectives
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Successfully apply accounting and financial management concepts, principles and applications in the analysis and resolution of strategic and operational problems
- Utilize technology in the accounting and financial management of their organizations to share access to information for the purpose of improving the quality of decision making enterprise-wide
- Apply finance and accounting principles in evaluating the costs and benefits of strategic investments
- Evaluate issues and innovations in accounting and financial management and their effects on managerial decision making
- Evaluate the effects of international standards and international diversification on accounting and financial management decision making
- Understand the ethical problems facing accounting and financial management
- Assess and evaluate the state of corporate governance and internal controls
Partnerships
Articulation Agreement with UMUC’s School of Undergraduate Studies (SUS)
Students who completed their undergraduate degree at UMUC with a major in Accounting may be able to reduce their total coursework by 6 credits (2 courses) under this Articulation Agreement with the School of Undergraduate Studies (SUS).
The UMUC BS in Accounting and the MS in Accounting and Financial Management will “share” 6 credits of coursework and have selected certain courses that each program will accept from the other's curriculum. UMUC undergraduates and alumni are eligible to complete both degrees for a total of 150 credits.
The shared credits are restricted to the following substitutions:
- GSMT will accept either SUS ACCT 426 Advanced Cost Accounting in lieu of GSMT ACCT 611 Management Accounting or SUS ACCT 427 Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice in lieu of GSMT ACCT 612 Auditing Process.
- SUS will accept either GSMT ACCT 612 Auditing Process in lieu of SUS ACCT 427 Advanced Auditing Theory and Practice or GSMT ACCT 614 Accounting Information Systems in lieu of SUS ACCT 326 Accounting Information Systems.
The total number of credits shared between the two programs cannot exceed 6 credits. Credits for sharing must have been completed no earlier than 5 years prior to the beginning of graduate studies and no later than 1 year after the beginning of graduate studies. A minimum grade of B must be earned in the undergraduate class for the credits to be accepted at the graduate level.
Career Path
The MSAF program prepares graduates for a number of entry-, mid-, and high-level positions, as determined by a student’s work experience. Depending on a student’s background and an employer’s criteria, graduates of the MSAF program may qualify for positions such as:
- CFO or CIO
- Accounting or Financial Manager
- Fraud Examiner
- Financial, Budget, or Management Analyst
- Government Accountant or Auditor
- Internal Auditor
- Financial Liaison with Business Units
- Financial Consultant or Advisor
Student Profile
The program will assist students who are:
- Currently in an accounting or finance position and want to raise their knowledge base to move into a position in the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) career path
- Currently not in an accounting or finance position and want to increase their knowledge base to enable a move into one or the other career fields without becoming so specialized that they lose flexibility
Dual Degrees
Enhance your credentials! Graduates of the MSAF can elect to pursue dual degrees in the following areas:
- Master of Science in Accounting and Information Technology
- Master of Science in Financial Management and Information Systems
Master of Science in Accounting and Information Technology
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. All courses except INFA 610 must be completed before enrolling in MSAT 670. Degree is available both ways.
Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study
- ISAS 610 Information Systems Management and Integration (3)
- ISAS 630 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
- ISAS 650 Information Technology, the CIO, and Organizational Transformation (3)
- INFA 610 Computer Security, Software Assurance, Hardware Assurance, and Security Management (3)
- IMAT 637 IT Acquisitions Management (3)
Capstone Course: MSAT 670 Accounting and Information Technology Capstone (3)
Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management/
Master of Financial Management and Information Systems
Students must complete all requirements for the first degree before beginning the second degree. All courses except INFA 610 must be completed before enrolling in MSAT 670. Degree is available both ways.
Required Courses
UCSP 611 Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills (0), to be taken within the first 6 credits of study.
- ISAS 610 Information Systems Management and Integration (3)
- ISAS 630 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
- ISAS 650 Information Technology, the CIO and Organizational Transformation (3)
- INFA 610 Computer Security, Software Assurance, Hardware Assurance, and Security Management (3)
- IMAT 637 IT Acquisitions Management (3)
Capstone Course: MSFS 670 Financial Management and Information Systems Capstone (3)
Note: If you began a dual degree program prior to fall 2007, some of your course names and numbers may have been update. Please review the Dual Degree Study Plans for more information.