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Accounting BBA/ MAcc

Accelerated B.B.A./Master of Accountancy

The accelerated B.B.A/ M.Acc. program at OU is designed to prepare students not only to pass the CPA exam*, but also for positions of responsibility in the accounting profession. It combines a broad-based business curriculum with in-depth accounting training, affording students the opportunity to specialize in chosen areas of accounting practice. Traditional and Accelerated students may specialize in tax, audit, or data analytics.

Curriculum

The residential MAcc program requires 33 graduate credit hours. In the accelerated BBA/MAcc option, students complete the BBA and MAcc degrees in a combined 5 years by including up to 5 hours for both undergraduate and graduate credit. 


The accelerated BBA/MAcc program is open to current accounting majors at OU who have successfully completed 75 credit hours. 

Admission decisions are based on a number of factors including:

  • Performance in prior undergraduate/graduate coursework
  • GMAT or GRE score
  • Employment history and a statement of the applicant's personal goals
  • Letters of recommendation; not required, but may be submitted for consideration.

Applicants can always opt to submit a GMAT score, but the Admission Committee will consider applications to the accelerated BBA /MAcc program without a GMAT or GRE score if the following conditions are met:

  • 60 credit hours earned at the University of Oklahoma.
  • Average GPA of 3.33 or higher for all accounting courses taken (must be three accounting courses at minimum: ACCT 2113, 2123, and 3113)
  • Receive an ‘A’ grade in ACCT 3113, Intermediate Accounting I.
  • All accounting courses must be taken at OU.

Admission decisions are generally made after the application deadline, but early admission decisions are possible for the most highly qualified applicants.


*The OU MAcc program meets the educational requirements to sit for the CPA exam in Oklahoma and Texas. We have made no determination as to whether or not the program meets the educational requirements of any other state. We believe it likely that our program can meet the minimum educational requirements necessary for the CPA credential in all US jurisdictions, but each student should carefully review the requirements in any jurisdiction in which they intend to practice to ensure that their program of study includes all courses required.

Applying for Admission

Students should submit the following materials by the appropriate application deadline:

  • Current resume (.pdf or Word)
  • Statement of your career and educational goals
    (1 to 1.5 pages, double-spaced, .pdf or Word format)
  • Official scores from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) (if applicable)
    • GMAT reporting code  MTP-KM-50

Program Contacts

Richard Price.
Richard Price

Director
John T. Steed School of Accounting


Email: richard.price@ou.edu
Office: Adams Hall Room 201A
Phone: (405) 561-2244

Joseph Dulin
Joseph Dulin

Senior Instructor
John T. Steed School of Accounting


Email: joe.dulin@ou.edu
Office: Adams Hall Room 208D
Phone: (405) 325-5792

Jennifer Aragon.
Jennifer Aragon

Director of Graduate Advising
Graduate Programs


Email: jhardman@ou.edu
Office: Cate Center 4, Room 233
Phone: (405) 325-2074