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Master of Professional Accountancy Degree


Information on the Public Accountancy Act of 1999
General Degree Information
Suggested Plan of Study
Admission
Contact for Additional Information

Current Class Schedule

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Information on the Public Accountancy Act of 1999

Did you know...

The 1999 Public Accountancy Act requires 150 hours (5 years) of total education to sit for the CPA exam.

SFASU has created a 5-year integrated degree program to address this statute. This degree takes 156 hours and results in your receiving a BBA degree and a Master of Professional Accountancy degree at the same time upon completion of the program.

If you plan to be a CPA, you should be in the 5-year program.

  For additional information contact...

Texas State Board of Public Accountancy
333 Guadalupe, Tower III
Suite 900
Austin, Texas 78701-3900
(512) 305-7853


General Degree Information

SFASU's five year integrated program leads to a Master of Professional Accountancy degree for those who wish to pursue a career as a CPA. This program is one of several fully integrated five year programs in the state of Texas. It contains 156 hours of course credit and is designed to meet the changing needs of the profession as required by the 1999 Public Accountancy Act. It complies with all the educational requirements for those who wish to take the CPA exam.

The BBA/MPA program includes five years of study resulting in the simultaneous awarding of the BBA and MPA degrees. The program includes the following...

  • 51 hours of general undergraduate studies
  • 42 hours of general undergraduate business courses
  • 27 hours of undergraduate accounting courses
  • 21 hours of graduate accounting courses
  • 15 hours of general graduate courses

... for a total of 156 hours of coursework.

Additional degree requirements... For 500-level courses, no grade below a C can be used to satisfy degree requirements.

To remain in good standing in graduate school, a student must maintain a 3.0 GPA.

To earn an MPA degree, a student must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on all graduate-level work.


Suggested Plan of Study

Bachelor of Business Administration / Master of Professional Accountancy
Five-Year Degree Program
2008-2009 Catalog

FRESHMAN YEAR

Freshman ENG 3 Freshman ENG 3
MTH 143 3 MTH 144 3
Science 4 Science 4
HIS or PSC 3 HIS or PSC 3
ART/MUS/THR/DAN 3 CSC 121 3

 

16   16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

ACC 231 3 ACC 232 3
ECO 231 3 ECO 232 3
MTH 220 3 BCM 247 3
ENG LIT/PHI/HIS 3 HIS or PSC 3
HIS or PSC 3 COM 111 3
Elective 3    

 

18   15

JUNIOR YEAR

ACC 331 3 ACC 332 3
ACC 333 3 ACC 343 3
CSC 340 3 BLW 335 3
FIN 333 3 ECO 339 3
GBU 325 3 MGT 370 3
Elective 1    

 

16   15

SENIOR YEAR

ACC 442 3 *ACC 512 3
ACC 453 3 Elective (Grad Credit) 3
ACC 457 3 ACC 437 3
MGT 371 3 ACC 465 3
MKT 351 3 MGT 463 3

 

15   15

GRADUATE YEAR

ACC Elective (Grad Credit) 3 ACC 532 3
FIN 514 or 554 3 ACC Elective (Grad Credit) 3
ACC 547 3 ACC Elective (Grad Credit) 3
ACC Elective (Grad Credit) 3 Elective (Grad Credit) 3
Elective (Grad Credit) 3 BLW 547 or FIN 510 3

 

15   15

THIS IS A SUGGESTED COURSE OUTLINE. *A student must apply for admission and be admitted to the MPA program and graduate school no later than the semester prior to the first semester of enrolling in any 500-level courses.  Example:  If you plan to take your first 500-level course in spring semester, you must have all paperwork completed and be admitted to MPA program and graduate school in the fall semester. STUDENTS SHOULD CONSULT WITH AN ADVISOR BEFORE REGISTERING.   PLEASE REFER TO BOTH THE GENERAL BULLETIN AND GRADUATE BULLETIN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BBA/MPA DEGREE.


Admission

A student should meet the following:

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS:
    Receive clear admission to the MPA program. Requirements for admission are:
    1. a) completion of at least 75 hours (including all 100/200 level courses plus a minimum of 15 hours of accounting)
    2. b) cumulative GPA of 2.5
    3. c) 2.5 accounting GPA, C or better in all accounting courses completed at the time of admission and maintain a C or better in all accounting courses.

    Prior to enrolling in any 500-level course, a student must have been admitted to the Five-Year Program and have been admitted to the graduate school.

    Admission to the graduate school requires acceptable scores on the GMAT with GPA as follows:

    1. Overall undergraduate GPA * 200 + GMAT score must be equal to or greater than 950, OR
    2. Upper level GPA * 200 + GMAT score must be equal to or greater than 1000.

    Students are advised to take the GMAT no later than early in their first semester senior year.


      For additional information contact...

    Dr. Treba Marsh
    Director, Gerald W. Schlief School of Accountacy
    Stephen F. Austin State University
    P.O. Box 13005, SFA Station
    Nacogdoches, Texas 75962
    (936) 468-3105

    tmarsh@sfasu.edu

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