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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Professional Accounting


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Niranjan Chipalkatti, PhD, MPAC Program Director

The Master of Professional Accounting (MPAC) program is designed to prepare graduates for leadership responsibilities in professional accounting. The program is constructed with the following objectives:

  • To build technical competencies in financial reporting and analysis, tax compliance and planning, and in risk assurance and advisory services. The curriculum has been mapped with the requirements of the CPA certification as well as the CIA and the ACCA. 
  • To develop leadership and cross-functional management skills
  • To sharpen essential professional competencies including critical thinking skills, effective written and oral communication skills, ability to work effectively in teams, and data analytics skills
  • To develop student awareness of the needs of communities beyond the boundaries of their profession

Admission Requirements


Students seeking admission to graduate programs should contact the Albers School of Business and Economics at (206) 296-5700, Seattle University Graduate Admissions at (206) 220-8010 or see Graduate Admissions Programs for materials. Documents required for admission to the Master of Professional Accounting program includes the following: 

  • Completed Application for Graduate Admission
  • ​Transcripts of all post-secondary education institutions attended in the last 90 quarter/60 semester credits of the bachelor’s degree, including any transfer credits earned during this time, and any post-baccalaureate course work
  • Scores from the GRE or GMAT exams taken within the last five years are optional except for those subject to the Three-Year Degree Policy (2004-04) and those who earned degrees from institutions issuing nongraded transcripts.
  • Current résumé 
  • If English is not the applicant’s native language, official English proficiency scores meeting the University entrance requirements are necessary. See Admissions Policy (2008-01) for details. 

Degree Requirements


The MPAC degree is a cohort program that requires 54 graduate credit hours beyond the undergraduate degree and any of the basic business and accounting prerequisites. The degree has been designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in a major other than accounting. The program requires 54 credits, including seventeen 3-credit courses and a 3-credit service practicum. The MPAC is a STEM-designated program.

I. Preparatory Work


Professional Writing

The professional writing requirement must be completed within the first quarter.

II. Prerequisites


  • A bachelor’s degree
  • Basic Statistics
  • Basic Finance
  • Micro or Macro Economics
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Excel Certificate, Spreadsheet course or equivalent

III. Required Courses


All students are required to undertake a zero credit Leadership Orientationfall quarter. Students who begin the program winter quarter may participate in the Leadership Orientation the fall quarter before they start the program, or the fall quarter at the end of their program.  

45 credits2, including:

Notes:


  1. The Leadership Orientation requires the payment of a minimal lab fee.
  2. With the permission of the Program Director of the MPAC program, students may earn up to 12 credits for an approved internship.  Courses being replaced by internship will be decided by program director and program advisor.  Students are advised to consider the requirements of the certification exams before they make their decision.
  3. With the permission of the program director and the program advisor, students may substitute an MPAC course with a Master of Science in Accounting and Analytics (MSAA) course provided they have successfully completed the required pre-requisites.  
  4. Students with comparable coursework (grade of B-/2.70 or better required) may substitute an alternate ACCT/RSKA, MSF, or MSBA-designated course for any course from the above list (exception: ACCT 5330 - Advanced Financial Accounting  and ACCT 5350 - Advanced Federal Income Tax II , unless explicit permission is granted by the MPAC Program Director.) Please note: MSBA and MSF courses may carry pre-requisites and will be charged at the per-hour credit rate required by the MSF and MSBA programs. 

Minimum credits required for degree (54)


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