Accounting Department | Accounting Degree

Accounting Faculty and Staff Group Photo

Mission:
Our mission is to provide value-added accounting education, conduct research that improves accounting practice and instructional development, and provide service to the profession, university, and Gulf Coast Region constituencies. Our graduates should have the requisite accounting and information technology skills to become the future ethical leaders of the accounting profession.

Department of Accounting:

     A. Faculty and students will interact with business professionals
          1. Enlist at least 8 professionals as speakers for student organizations and/or classes.
          2. Hold a Meet the Firms Event each fall semester for accounting students with at least 10 local and regional                            employers.
          3. At least a third of the faculty will serve on civic and/or professional boards during the academic year.
          4. At least a third of the faculty will attend professionally sponsored events (i.e. firm open houses, ASCPA events,                        ACFE events, etc.)

     B. Enhance the student experience
           1. 100% of undergraduates will complete experiential learning in accounting (internships, VITA, part-time work,                       etc.).
           2. Conduct a program review of the BSBA and MAcc curriculum every five years by benchmarking peer and                                  aspirant schools and surveying alums of the programs.
           3. Examine AICPA content specification outlines for the CPA exam and make appropriate changes to the BSBA                           and MAcc curriculum as needed.

     C. Employ outstanding faculty
          1. Maintain 90% SA/PA/SP/IP faculty qualifications.
          2. SA faculty members will publish at least three peer-reviewed, blind-reviewed or editorially-reviewed journal                          articles in appropriate journals during each 5-year period to support the Department mission and                                          according to College and Department standards.

      D. Recruit and graduate quality students.
          1. At least a third of the faculty will engage in at least one recruiting event.
          2. At least a third of the faculty will engage in at least one internal recruiting event.
          3. At least 50% of accounting graduates will meet or exceed the AACSB average on the exit exam administered in                       MGT 486.

 

▼   Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Accounting (BSBA)
Our undergraduate Accounting degree requires students to complete 122 semester hours. While our program focuses on the full-time day student, we offer every accounting course at night at least once every two years. We encourage our undergraduates to stay and complete their Master of Accounting degree in order to earn the 150 semester hours needed to be a licensed CPA.
▼   Master of Accounting (MAcc)
Our Master of Accounting program is designed for both the full-time student and working professional. MAcc students are required to complete 30 semester hours. Beginning in fall 2018 the program will be entirely online. A full-time student can graduate in one calendar year while a part-time student can complete the program in two years. Students are admitted to the program in both the Fall and Spring semesters.