MS Accounting
The University of La Verne’s Master of Science in Accounting program prepares students with one of the most sought-after advanced degrees in the business sector. The curriculum helps prepare those who wish to sit for the Certified Public Accountant exam and meet some of the requirements for the Certified Public Accountant licensure.
Students in the MS in Accounting program graduate with valuable skills and knowledge they can immediately apply to real-world problems and career opportunities, including how to:
Learn more about graduate admission requirements.
The MS in Accounting requires completion of eight core courses and two electives for a total of 10 courses (30 units). Some students may be required to complete foundation courses—the program director will review each applicant’s undergraduate coursework and professional experience to determine if foundation courses are necessary.
The program takes just two years—or six 8-week sessions—to complete and can be taken on a part- or full-time schedule. Classes are taught year-round and there are five start terms per year. Evening courses are available.
See the entire accounting curriculum.
For those aspiring to work in upwardly mobile positions as a controller, chief financial officer, or tax or audit specialist, an advanced degree in accounting is a must.
Certified Public Accountants find work in a variety of industries—from nonprofit to corporate—in small, family-owned businesses and large accounting firms alike. Accounting also offers infinite opportunities for specialization; to name just a few:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors is projected to grow 7 percent from 2020 to 2030, which is faster than the average for all occupations. The median annual wage for accountants and auditors was $77,250 in May 2021.
The University of La Verne’s Master of Science in Accounting program prepares students with one of the most sought-after advanced degrees in the business sector. The curriculum helps prepare those who wish to sit for the Certified Public Accountant exam and meet some of the requirements for the Certified Public Accountant licensure.
Students in the MS in Accounting program graduate with valuable skills and knowledge they can immediately apply to real-world problems and career opportunities, including how to:
Learn more about graduate admission requirements.
The MS in Accounting requires completion of eight core courses and two electives for a total of 10 courses (30 units). Some students may be required to complete foundation courses—the program director will review each applicant’s undergraduate coursework and professional experience to determine if foundation courses are necessary.
The program takes just two years—or six 8-week sessions—to complete and can be taken on a part- or full-time schedule. Classes are taught year-round and there are five start terms per year. Evening courses are available.
See the entire accounting curriculum.
For those aspiring to work in upwardly mobile positions as a controller, chief financial officer, or tax or audit specialist, an advanced degree in accounting is a must.
Certified Public Accountants find work in a variety of industries—from nonprofit to corporate—in small, family-owned businesses and large accounting firms alike. Accounting also offers infinite opportunities for specialization; to name just a few:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors is projected to grow 7 percent from 2020 to 2030, which is faster than the average for all occupations. The median annual wage for accountants and auditors was $77,250 in May 2021.