College of Business & Economics


Accounting and Business Advisory Services (M.S.)

Why earn an M.S. in Accounting and Business Advisory Services?

Take your career to a new level in one of the fastest growing fields with an M.S. in accounting and business advisory services, a program offered jointly by Towson University and the University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business. If you already hold a bachelor's degree in accounting, the additional specialized accounting course work will count toward the 150-hour requirement to sit for the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam in Maryland and many other states. Students with bachelor's degrees in other fields are eligible for the program but must complete preparatory course work.

The program is fully accredited by AACSB- International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the "gold standard" for business education.

Career Opportunities

Graduates find positions as auditors, management accountants, consultants, internal auditors and other high-level roles in the public and private sector.

Networking

Through meetings with outside speakers, service activities and social activities, Beta Alpha Psi gives you plenty of opportunities to interact with business professionals and assists you in making the right decisions about your career.

A Flexible Approach

Depending on your academic interests and professional goals, you can tailor the program to fit your needs through a balance of foundational course work and a wide variety of electives. After gaining a solid foundation in accounting and financial management, you can focus in either applied information technology or management information systems. Elective course work is available in economics, management, marketing and other disciplines.

Convenient late afternoon, evening and summer courses are offered.

Learn from Experts

Through the joint program, you will have access to talented, diverse and highly experienced faculty from Towson and UB. Faculty members work closely with students to plan a specialized course of study. For more information visit www.towson.edu/accounting.

Martin Freedman
 

Dr. Martin Freedman
410-704-4143
mfreedman@towson.edu

 

 

 

 

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