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UMKC CATALOG
2009-2010 Catalog Business and Public Administration, Henry W. Bloch School of Master of Science in Accounting

Master of Science in Accounting
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Science in Accounting degree program will:
  • Meet requirements needed for entry into the profession.
  • Demonstrate the essential knowledge, skills and abilities to work effectively in teams.
  • Define, analyze and devise solutions for structured and unstructured problems and issues by using cohesive and logical reasoning patterns for evaluating information, materials, and data.
  • Recognize and analyze ethical problems and choose and defend resolutions for practical situations that occur in accounting in accordance with the accountant's professional responsibility.
  • Conceptualize a complex issue into a coherent written statement.

Advances in technology and organizational sophistication -- in corporations, not-for-profit organizations, government and public accounting -- are causing dynamic changes in the accounting profession. Such developments require that the educational experience of the accountant be expanded.

Unified Five-Year Program

The approach of the Department of Accountancy to these expanded educational needs is a unified five-year program of study, leading to the bachelor of science in accounting and the master of science in accounting degrees. Students may pursue advanced study in accounting, audit, and taxation. The program is designed with flexibility to allow students the following options:

  • Completion of the entire five years at UMKC.
  • Entry into the program as an undergraduate transfer student.
  • Entry into the program at the graduate level with completion of an undergraduate degree at another university.
Note: Full admission to the graduate program is available to applicants with accounting or non-accounting backgrounds.

The Curriculum

The master of science in accounting program encompasses advanced analysis in a variety of areas. The total hours required are dependent on the focus of the student's undergraduate coursework. Students may be exempt from certain course requirements based on prior business and accounting coursework and grades earned, with exemptions determined at the time of initial advising and enrollment. Students with no preparation in mathematics and computer applications must complete Math 110 and MIS 202Note: Students who repeat courses that have been waived from their program may not count the repeated course for credit toward their degree.

M.S. in Accounting - Non-Accounting Undergraduates

This program is designed for students with little or no undergraduate accounting coursework. It provides comprehensive coverage of accounting topics necessary for a professional career in the field. Completion of the program also qualifies students for the various examinations leading to professional certification. Stage One identifies prerequisite accounting and business courses that provide the foundation for the Stage Two courses required for the M.S. in accounting degree. Stage One courses may be waived based on equivalent undergraduate coursework taken as part of a bachelor of business administration degree from UMKC or equivalent program. This program is outlined below.

Stage One

Stage Two

(30 credit hours beyond Stage One)
  • ACCTNG 311 Intermediate Accounting II
  • ACCTNG 5560 Introduction to Auditing
  • ACCTNG 5559 Advanced Financial Accounting Theory
  • ACCTNG 421 Governmental/Not-for-Profit Accounting
  • ACCTNG 409/5557 Introduction to Income Taxation
  • ACCTNG 5570 level course in Managerial Accounting
  • ACCTNG 5570 level course in Financial Accounting
  • ACCTNG 5570 level course in Auditing
  • ACCTNG 5570 level course in Tax
  • Approved Accounting elective, 5561 or higher

M.S. in Accounting - Accounting Undergraduate

Students with an undergraduate degree in accounting may complete the M.S. in accounting program in a minimum of 30 semester hours. Examples of focus areas which students may select follow:

Accounting/Audit Focus (30 hours)

  • ACCTNG 5570 Level in managerial accounting, tax, auditing, and financial accounting (12 hours)
  • Approved electives in audit or financial accounting (6 hours)
  • Approved electives (up to 12 hours)
  • Taxation Focus (30 hours)

  • ACCTNG 5571, 5572, 5573, 5574, 5576 (15 hours)
  • ACCTNG 5570 Level in financial accounting, managerial accounting and audit (9 hours)
  • Approved electives (6 hours)
  • Note: Students should ensure that prerequisites are taken in the proper sequence. Prerequisites and program requirements may change. Consult the Bloch School Web site at http://www.bloch.umkc.edu .


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