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MBA
Concentration: Accounting
The accounting concentration is designed for students
who majored in accounting as undergraduates and who
wish to meet the educational requirements for examination
toward professional certification as a Certified Public
Accountant in the state of Texas. The program teaches
a diverse array of skills, aptitudes and technologies.
Students have opportunities to develop strong problem
solving abilities, excellent oral and written communication
skills and technical know-how. The objective is to
develop business team members and consultants able
to bring accounting tools and perspectives to the
solution of today’s business problems.
Phase
I & II
The MBA program consists of 18–22 semester hours
of foundation courses in Phase I, and 36–39
semester hours in Phases II-IV (depending upon the
concentration). After reviewing the student’s
transcripts at the time of admission, the MBA Advisor
determines
the number of foundation courses a student must take.
Phase
III
ACCT 6312 Accounting Ethics
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
ACCT elective
ACCT elective
ACCT elective
Phase IV
BUSI 6302 Business and Public Policy
COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
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