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Dual Degree - MBA and MAcc

Admission

Students must apply separately to and be accepted by both the MBA and MAcc programs. Students will indicate on each application that they are applying to the dual degree program. Students may also choose to join the dual degree program after beginning either the MBA or the MAcc program individually during their course of study. If students choose to join the dual degree program after they have started either the MBA or MAcc program, they must apply separately to the other program and be accepted in order to begin the dual degree program. 

Note: A dual degree reduction of certain courses/credit hours is still possible if the applicant has previously completed either the MBA or MAcc program separately and wishes to begin the secondary program at a later date.

Degree Requirements

Within the dual degree, certain courses are accepted by both programs. Specifically, six credit hours of MBA course work count toward the MAcc degree and six credit hours of MAcc course work count toward the MBA degree. In addition, both programs share a common required course – EC 652 Managerial Economics. As a result, students could complete the MBA/MAcc dual degree program with 15 courses/45 credit hours of graduate course work1. If the MBA program is taken separately, 30 credit hours of graduate courses1 are required. Thirty graduate hours are also required if completing the MAcc program separately. (The MAcc program can be completed in either the 3+2 format or the flexible format) Therefore, if these degrees are pursued separately, a total of 60 credit hours of graduate course work would be required.1

Completion of the MBA program is not required to coincide with completion of the MAcc program or vice-versa. All MBA and MAcc coursework must be completed within six calendar years from the point the first MBA/MAcc course is taken.

Dual degree students are required to participate in various orientation and assessment activities of both programs.

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Depending on individual circumstance, applicants without a prior undergraduate business degree (BBA) or related business coursework, could be required to take up to 3 additional classes/9 credit hours of foundational-level MBA coursework in addition to upper-level program requirements. This requirement is met either through the completion of undergraduate courses or by taking up to three-500 level foundational courses offered by the School of Business. Each applicant is evaluated on an individual basis to determine any foundational course needs. MA 116 College Algebra or equivalent is a prerequisite of the MBA program required prior to entry for all applicants.