College of Business
Degree Awarded: Master of Science in Accounting and Analytics
Dean: Haresh Gurnani, Harriman Hall
Associate Dean: Danling Jiang, Harriman Hall
MSAA Program Director: Cecilia (Qian) Feng, Harriman Hall
Assistant Dean for Curriculum, Accreditation, & Student Services: Amy Milligan, Harriman Hall
Assistant Dean for Finance and Administration: Joyce Wellinger, Harriman Hall
Office of Student Services (Admissions & Advising: Harriman Hall Room 109 (631) 632-7171
CPA Licensure Curriculum to Prepare for Success in the Competitive Field of Accounting
A 30-CREDIT STEM DESIGNATED DEGREE PROGRAM
The Master of Science in Accounting and Analytics (MSAA) is a STEM-designated full-time or part-time program suited for accounting professionals who seek to advance their accounting skills, as well as students with a background in business management and accounting. Students in this program would strengthen their accounting education and through the additional credits, achieve eligibility to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in New York State.
To qualify to take the Uniform Certified Public Accounting (CPA) examination, and to ultimately become a licensed CPA in New York State, students must have 150 total credit hours including 33 credits in accounting, and 36 credits in general business.
Qualified students will take a prescribed 30 credits, all taught by leading College of Business faculty. The MS in Accounting and Analytics can be completed in as little as 1 year attending full-time. Students may also choose to attend part-time taking advantage of a flexible schedule.