Stillman School of Business

Overview
Accounting information is important – it helps management make accurate decisions and enables users external to the firm to make important choices about resource allocations. If you have a head for numbers and enjoy analyzing and evaluating, then an accounting degree may be your ticket to career success.

Geared toward students who graduated from a non-accounting undergraduate program, the M.S. in Accounting at the Stillman School of Business was designed especially for professionals who want to:

  • qualify to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exams
  • secure a competitive edge in the increasingly challenging and innovative accounting field
  • develop strong leadership, management, decision-making and communication skills

The program’s unique benefits include:

  • small classes
  • latest technology and accounting software
  • the opportunity to earn an M.S. in Accounting without career interruption

Accounting graduates have an unlimited number of career paths. Most opt for a career in public accounting or private industry. However, you can use your degree to branch off into virtually any area of business since accounting is a useful tool in all business pursuits.

Our alumni have achieved outstanding career success, serving as executives of large multinational corporations, partners in major CPA firms, and managing partners or officers in private firms. Specifically, our graduates have attained employment at:


Ready to earn your CPA, CMA or CIA? Check out the program’s degree requirements and apply today.
  • Student Profile
  • Mark Saylor
  • When you talk to 20 year old Mark Saylor, a business major and honors student in the Stillman School of Business, you find yourself trying to figure out how he can fit all his extra curricular habits into the busy life of a college junior.
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