

Professional MBA in Accounting, Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida
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23 Months
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About this course
The Accounting Concentration at FAU Business offers students a focus on analyzing and interpreting financial data, managing budgets, and preparing financial statements. The program is designed to equip students with skills highly valued in the business landscape, especially for those interested in advising organizations on financial efficiency, cost reduction, and revenue enhancement. It’s suitable for students aiming to sit for the CPA exam or earning CPA credits, and it offers a pathway to deepen accounting expertise. Students must meet eligibility criteria, including approval from FAU’s School of Accounting and possessing an undergraduate degree in accounting or taxation. Once accepted, students will complete six courses (18 credits), including core accounting courses and electives, to meet specialization requirements.
Why this course is highly recommended
This accounting concentration is perfect for those who want a strong foundation in financial data analysis, cost management, and financial reporting, especially if they plan to sit for the CPA exam. The program also appeals to professionals looking to boost their promotability by combining managerial skills with accounting expertise. It is a well-regarded choice for students looking to deepen their knowledge in specific accounting areas and gain qualifications for CPA credits or exam readiness.
Specialisation
The specialization within FAU's Business program allows students to choose six courses focused on advanced accounting topics. Two of these courses replace core curriculum courses: Advanced Information Systems and Advanced Financial Reporting. Students can select the remaining four elective courses from a list of nearly 30, provided they meet specific criteria and post-acceptance guidelines. This specialization is ideal for students with an existing background in accounting who wish to enhance their expertise and pursue CPA credentials.
Course fees
Application fees
14.97L
1st year tuition fees
14.97L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students pursuing the Accounting specialization need to meet certain eligibility requirements, including approval from FAU’s School of Accounting through an advisor consultation and academic record review. They must hold an undergraduate degree in accounting or taxation, or satisfy all prerequisites if not. Post-acceptance, students are required to complete six accounting or tax courses (18 credits), with specific courses replacing core curriculum classes and the rest chosen from a list of electives. Courses can be offered online or on campus, depending on semester offerings.
English language test
IELTS
7
TOEFL
100
PTE
-
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this concentration are equipped to analyze financial data, advise on efficiency improvements, and manage budgets—skills that are increasingly in demand, with a projected growth rate of 14% from 2016 to 2026. The program prepares students for careers in financial analysis, auditing, and consulting, and supports those aiming to sit for the CPA exam, opening doors to advanced roles in accounting and finance.
FAQs
What are the prerequisites for entering the Accounting specialization?
Students must obtain approval from FAU’s School of Accounting, which involves meeting with an academic advisor and having an undergraduate degree in accounting or taxation.
How many courses are required to complete the specialization?
A total of six courses (18 credits) are required, including two core courses that replace some core curriculum classes, plus four elective courses chosen from a list provided after acceptance.
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