MBA Accounting
This program enables accounting students with an
undergraduate accounting degree to receive an MBA with an accounting
focus, so that they have sufficient academic credit to sit for the
Certified Public Account (CPA) examination. Applicants must meet the
existing MBA entry requirements and must have an undergraduate
accounting degree. The GMAT test code for Saint Martin's University is 85F-Q1-19
The accounting strand is composed of 33 semester
hours. Candidates may elect to complete either:
- 24 semester hours (eight courses) of core work
- 6 semester hours (two courses) of elective work
- MBA 611Reasearch or MBA 613 Accounting Internship - three credit hours
-or-
- 24 semester hours (eight courses) of core work
- 3 semester hours (one course) of elective work
- MBA 612 Master's Thesis - six credit hours
Core courses
Twenty four (24) semester hours
MBA 601 Organizational Theory and Behavior
MBA 602 Financial Planning and Control
MBA 605 Advanced Quantitative Methods for Management
MBA 610 Seminar is Research Methods
MBA 661 Commercial Law
MBA 662 Tax Research
MBA 663 Accounting Measurement and Disclosure
MBA 664 Financial Statement Analysis for Decision Making and Valuation
Elective courses
(Number of electives required based upon selection
of Thesis or Internship option)
MBA 620 Financial Institutions and Markets
MBA 621 Microcomputer Applications for Management
MBA 627 Managerial Communications
MBA 631 Operations Management
Thesis/Internship
MBA 612 Graduate Thesis - six (6) semester hours
(plus one elective)
MBA 613 Internship - three (3) semester hours (plus two electives)
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