The M.S. in Accounting and Information Technology (MSAIT) program is designed to prepare students for modern challenges in accounting information systems. It offers full-time students the opportunity to graduate in two years, while working professionals can choose part-time study, with evening classes available both face-to-face and via technology at the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses. The program emphasizes integrating technological skills with organizational information analysis, control, and security, helping students acquire hands-on experience in areas like fraud detection, regulatory reporting, information security, business intelligence, and enterprise systems.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those interested in developing advanced technological and analytical skills within the accounting field. Its focus on hands-on experiences, faculty expertise, and coursework covering crucial areas like information security, audit controls, and regulatory reporting makes it valuable for students aiming for careers in auditing, IT auditing, business intelligence, or information security.
Students can choose electives from a prescribed set of information systems and analytics courses or advanced accounting courses such as data warehousing, enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, data analytics, and forensic auditing. There is also an option to include an internship as an elective, which provides practical industry experience.
Application fees
13.62L
1st year tuition fees
13.62L
Living cost
The program requires 30 semester credit hours, with options for a non-thesis approach and no minor requirement. Required coursework includes core areas of accounting data analytics, business entity taxation, database management, information security, and corporate governance. Students can also opt for electives related to information systems, analytics, and advanced accounting topics.

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Graduates will be equipped for roles such as accountants, consultants, auditors, business intelligence analysts, information security specialists, and systems consultants. The program’s focus on technological skills combined with accounting knowledge positions graduates well for careers in public accounting firms and major regional companies seeking experts in data security, analysis, and digital organization.