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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2024-2026 Degree Programs Graduate Accounting Programs Master of Accountancy in Accounting & Analytics Degree Requirements  

Degree Requirements


A minimum of 30 credits is required to complete the degree. A total of 15 credits from STEM-designated courses must be completed to meet STEM degree requirements.

Below are the two curricula options for this program: Option A for students entering as accounting undergraduates or Option B for students entering as non-accounting business undergraduates.

Note:  Electives will be added or changed to meet the demands of the market as technology continues to evolve.

Option A. Foundation or Eligibility Requirements:

Accounting Undergraduates
Accounting undergraduates must complete 15 credits.

(22:010:645) Decoding Corporate Communications - 3 Credits
(22:010:531) Advanced Auditing and Information Systems - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:660) Accounting in the Digital Era - 3 Credits- STEM
(22:010:630) Advanced Tax Research - 3 Credits
(22:010:695) Advanced Accounting Research - 3 Credits

Option A. STEM Electives:

Accounting Undergraduates
Accounting undergraduates must select a minimum of 9 credits from the following STEM-designated courses.

(22:010:630) Independent Study in Audit Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:627) Information Risk Management (IRM) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:531) Advanced Auditing and Information Systems - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:685) Intro to AI in Accounting (AI) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:690) Special Topics in Audit Analytics (AAII) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:678) Robotic Process Automation (RPA) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:684) Cybersecurity Assurance - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:686) Blockchain in Accounting - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:688) Audit Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM

Option A. Non-STEM Electives:

Accounting Undergraduates
Accounting undergraduates will elect a maximum of 6 credits from the following non-STEM designated courses.

(22:373:619) Ethics in Business - 3 Credits
(22:010:551) Governmental Accounting and Auditing - 3 Credits
(22:010:666) Litigation Support & Bankruptcy - 3 Credits
(22:010:664) Forensic Accounting - 3 Credits
(22:010:607) Management Controls in Not-for-Profit Organizations - 3 Credits

Option B. Foundation or Eligibility Requirements:

Non-Accounting Business Undergraduates
Non-accounting business undergraduates must complete 18 credits.

(22:010:577) Accounting for Managers - 3 Credits
(22:010:660) Accounting in the Digital Era - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:628) Contemporary Problems in Accounting Theory: Financial Communication and External Reporting*
(22:010:638) Income Tax Accounting** - 3 Credits
(22:010:613) Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting and Data Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:608) Auditing, Assurance and Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM

Option B. STEM Electives:

Non-Accounting Business Undergraduates
Non-accounting business undergraduates must select a minimum of 6 credits from the following STEM-designated courses.

(22:010:635) Independent Study in Audit Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:627) Information Risk Management (IRM) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:531) Advanced Auditing and Information Systems - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:685) Intro to AI in Accounting (AI) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:690) Special Topics in Audit Analytics (AAII) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:678) Robotic Process Automation (RPA) - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:684) Cybersecurity Assurance - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:686) Blockchain in Accounting - 3 Credits - STEM
(22:010:688) Audit Analytics - 3 Credits - STEM

Option B. Non-STEM Electives:

Non-Accounting Business Undergraduates
Non-accounting business undergraduates will elect a maximum of 6 credits from the following non-STEM designated courses.

(22:010:510) Business Law: Regulatory and Governance Landscape - 3 Credits
(22:373:619) Ethics in Business - 3 Credits
(22:835:501) Intermediate Accounting I *** - 3 Credits
(22:835:502) Intermediate Accounting II *** - 3 Credits
(22:010:551) Governmental Accounting and Auditing - 3 Credits
(22:010:582) Advanced Financial Accounting - 3 Credits
(22:010:666) Litigation Support & Bankruptcy - 3 Credits
(22:010:664) Forensic Accounting - 3 Credits
(22:010:607) Management Controls in Not-for-Profit Organizations - 3 Credits
 
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