Is there a minimum number of credit hours which an applicant needs to be admitted to the Master of Accountancy in Financial Accounting program?
No. An applicant is only required to have an undergraduate degree in accounting. The 129 credit hours are discussed because a student in the program who received an undergraduate degree with 120 credit hours and who completes the Master of Accountancy in Financial Accounting with 21 credit hours, assuming that the student received nine advanced standing credits, would be required to take an additional nine credit hours in order to meet most State Boards’ 150 hour CPA licensing requirement.
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