Master of Accountancy
Our Master of Accountancy (MAccy) program offers broad graduate-level accounting education that includes four required accountancy and taxation courses, four accountancy electives, and two general electives, allowing students to tailor the program to their specific interests and career goals. While there are no required data analytics courses, students will gain knowledge of data analytics in some required coursework.
The MAccy program requires 30 total semester hours taken on the Oxford campus and can be completed in 10-12 months.
Required Accountancy & Taxation Courses (12 hours, 4 courses)
- ACCY 509: Corporate Income Tax
- ACCY 601: Financial Accounting Theory & Analytics
- ACCY 605: Managerial Accountancy & Business Intelligence
- ACCY 610: Auditing Seminar
Accountancy Electives (12 hours, choose 4 courses)
- ACCY 501: Internal Auditing
- ACCY 521: International Accounting
- ACCY 525: Professional Report Writing
- ACCY 530: Accounting Information Processes & Analytics
- ACCY 603: Contemporary Taxation
- ACCY 609: Current Topics in Systems and Analytics
- ACCY 611: Business Associations
- ACCY 612: Tax Research Seminar
- ACCY 615: Accounting, Audit, Business & Regulation (CPA Review Course)
- ACCY 626: Estate and Gift Taxation
- ACCY 628: Accountancy Data Modeling and Visualization
- ACCY 633: Income Taxation of Corporations & Shareholders
- ACCY 634: Taxation of Partners and Partnerships
- ACCY 690: Professionalism, Policy and Research
General Electives (6 hours, choose 2 courses)
Courses listed below are offered by the Patterson School of Accountancy. Courses at the 500 level and above that are offered by the School of Business Administration and School of Law as well as selected courses offered by other schools on campus are approved as general electives. Accountancy electives can be taken in place of general electives.
- ACCY 503: Speaker’s Edge
- ACCY 515: Accountancy Problems I (study abroad in London)
- ACCY 520: Accounting Internship
- ACCY 525: Professional Report Writing
Questions? Please contact Dr. Jennifer McClure, Director of Master’s Programs, at mcclure@olemiss.edu or (662) 915-1675.