Gonzaga University's Master of Accountancy program prepares students for the rapidly changing accounting environment, and the dynamic nature of the accounting profession. Gonzaga University is accredited by the AACSB.
Statistics published annually by the NASBA reveal that Gonzaga MAcc students consistently perform significantly above the national average on all sections of the Uniform CPA examination. Gonzaga students regularly rank in the top ten passage rates for Washington State.
The MAcc program offers two areas of specialization that allow the student to tailor coursework in order to match their career goals and interests. The two areas of specialization are: Taxation and Professional Accounting.
Students must complete foundation requirements prior to taking the related core course(s) in the MAcc program. The MAcc degree requires students to complete 30 credits of 600-level graduate business courses. Students are expected to maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0. Degree requirements consist of core, specialization and elective courses.
