MS | Accounting Analytics - Information Systems & Controls Concentration
Memphis , United States
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Duration
30 hours
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Accounting | Information Systems
Area of study
Business and Administration | Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master of Science "in"
- 30 Accounting Analytics with a concentration in Information Systems and Controls is a 30-hour master's program that provides students with a corporate governance perspective, emphasizing accounting in a service-oriented economy.
Prerequisites
- A grade of C or better in the following courses (or their equivalents) is required for the Master of Science degree in Accounting Analytics:
- ACCT 2010 - Financial Accounting
- ACCT 3100 - Foundations of Accounting
- ACCT 3110 - Intermediate Accounting I
- ACCT 3120 - Intermediate Accounting II
- ACCT 3310 - Intermediate Managerial Accounting
- ACCT 3320 - Accounting Analytics I
- ACCT 4020 - Accounting Systems
- ACCT 4521 - Individual Tax Compliance/Plan
- ACCT 4240 - Audit/Assurance Services
- SCMS 3711 - Business Analytics
Degree Outline
- A minimum of 30 semester hours of approved graduate courses.
- The 30 graduate credits must include at least 21 hours in Accounting, with no more than 9 hours of 6000 level courses.
- An internship does not count as credit toward the degree but is reported on the transcript.
Course Requirements
- Accounting Core - 12 hours
- ACCT 6211 - Adv Financial and Gov Reporting
- ACCT 7242 - Advanced Auditing Technology
- ACCT 7322 - Quant Methods in Managerial Acct
- ACCT 7521 - Taxation/Bus Entities
- Information Systems and Controls - 12 hours
- REQUIRED:
- ACCT 6030 - Systems Assurance/Advisory I
- ACCT 7312 - Accounting Data Analytics II
- two (2) additional courses from the following:
- MIS 7620 - Business Machine Learning I
- MIS 7621 - Business Machine Learning II
- MIS 7605 - Bus Database Systems
- REQUIRED:
- Electives - 6 hours
- Select two (2) courses from the following list:
- ACCT 6025 - Forensic Accounting Analytics
- ACCT 6030 - Systems Assurance/ Advisory I
- ACCT 7140 - Financial Analysis
- ACCT 7312 - Acct Data Analytics II
- MIS 7605 - Business Database Systems
- MIS 7615 - Enterprise Network and Security
- MIS 7190 - Programing For Business
- MIS 7620 - Business Machine Learning I
- MIS 7621 - Business Machine Learning 2
- MIS 7660 - Advanced Data Management
- MKTG 6151 - Advanced Marketing Analytics
- FIR 7173 - Financial Analys/Certification
- FIR 7710 - Seminar in Investment Theory
- FIR 7840 - Python for Finance
- ECON 6120 - Economic Forecasting
- ECON 6550 - Game Theory/Strategic Analysis
- ECON 7120 - Adv Quant Econ Analysis
- ECON 7125 - Appl Stat Mthds for Bus and Econ
- MATH 6020 - Actuarial Mathematics
- MATH 6022 - Fin Math I/Theory of Interest
- MATH 6025 - Fin Math II/Derivatives
- COMP 6410 - Computer Security
- COMP 6430 - Digital Forensics
- COMP 7115 - Database Systems
- COMP 7116 - Adv Database Systems
- COMP 7118 - Data Mining
- EECE 6273 - Database Engineering
- TECH 6262 - Modern Programming
- Select two (2) courses from the following list:
Admission Requirements
- Submission of an online Graduate Application and any associated fees.
- A Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.
- Official Transcripts from all previously attended colleges or universities.
- GPA Requirements:
- Undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.75 on the US 4.0 scale.
- GMAT Scores:
- Five years or less - if applicable.
- Test score waivers are considered upon submission and review of all required documents.
International Students
- Must submit all of the above + additional International Students specific requirements.
STEM-Designated Degree
The MS in Accounting Analytics with a concentration in Information Systems and Controls is a STEM-designated degree according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. International students completing the program may apply for three (3) years of work in the United States through the extended OPT program.
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