

The Master of Accounting (MAcc) degree from the David Eccles School of Business equips you with the credentials needed to excel in the accounting field, whether in public, private, government, or non-profit organizations. With a strong job market projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to grow 4% from 2022 to 2032 and offer over 125,000 annual openings for accountants and auditors, Utah MAcc students gain invaluable business and leadership skills, hands-on experience, and access to one of the fastest-growing and most in-demand industries in business.
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Format: Full-time or part-time, online and evening options
Semester Start: Fall and spring Length: 2 or 4 semesters
Credit Requirement: 30 credit hours
• Industry Areas of Focus:
• Tax
• Audit
Job Placement Rate: 99%
Average Starting Salary: $78,351* *base + variable salary
Estimated Resident and Non-Resident Tuition and Fees: $37,500
Full-time: 78%
Part-time: 22%
Average GPA: 3.55
Pathway 1: For students with an accounting major or minor from a regionally accredited educational institution in the U.S.
Pathway 2: For students with a bachelor's degree in business from a regionally accredited educational institution in the U.S. Additional coursework may apply.
Pathway 3: For students who don't have a business or accounting major or minor. Additional coursework is required.
Domestic:
International:
Spring Spring
Priority: September 3
Final: December 23
Fall
Priority: May 1
Final: August 9
Priority: August 30
Final: October 1
Fall
Priority: February 3
Final: April 1