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Special Features
Excellent Students
Top students from across the United States and around the world enroll in the Weatherhead MAcc Program.
Small Program Size
Only 20 to 25 highly-qualified students enter the program each year.
The small program size allows greater opportunities for interaction among faculty and students.
Program Flexibility
The curriculum is 36 credit hours, with only two designated courses.
An accountancy concentration is not required, although a concentration may be obtained in Reporting and Assurance Services or U.S. Taxation.
If desired, a concentration in one of 18 non-accountancy business disciplines can be otained, for example in Banking & Finance, Entrepreneurship, International Management, Management of Technology, or Marketing.
Professional Excellence
The MAcc provides additional technical expertise.
The Program develops higher-level abilities for long-term career success and leadership, such as analysis, synthesis, understanding and communication of ideas
Superb Placement
Cleveland is a thriving and active business community with superior opportunities available.
Flexible placement services are offered through both Weatherhead's Career and Student Life Center and the University Career Center.
Notable Faculty
A doctoral degree is required of all full-time faculty at the Weatherhead School of Management.
Specialized elective courses are taught by high-level, experienced practitioners.
Faculty share a committment to excellence in teaching.
Strong Tradition
The Weatherhead School of Management has granted the Master of Accountancy degree since 1980.
The first Bachelor of Science in Accounting degree was granted in 1930. All of the Weatherhead School's accountancy programs are fully accredited.
Joint Degree Program
The MAcc also provides the unique opportunity to be admitted into a joint MAcc/MBA program. Generally, the joint degree can be completed in two additional semesters, reducing the completion time of the added degree by about two semesters. It is recommended that a student complete the first semester of the MAcc before applying to the joint degree program.
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