Graduate Course Offerings

The scheduling of courses is subject to change each semester and all MSACCY courses are 3 credit hours. Within the grid below, FA, SP, and SU denote full-semester courses. Please view the semester legend for more information about the semester sessions during which our courses are offered.

Students enrolled in the Online MSACCY program can only register for courses offered in a synchronous or asynchronous online mode of instruction.

Please consult with your MSACCY Advisor when selecting courses for each term.

Accounting

COURSE # COURSE NAME SEMESTER OFFERED PREREQUISITES
ACCT 7320 Introduction to Data Analytics in Accounting* FA, SP, and SU Graduate standing
ACCT 7330 Advanced Accounting FA and SP ACCT 3368/5368 or equivalent
ACCT 7337 Oil and Gas Taxation FA Graduate standing
ACCT 7340 Financial Statement Analysis FA and SP ACCT 3368/5368, ACCT 6331, or equivalent.
ACCT 7360 Partnership Taxation FA Completion of ACCT 4331/5331 or equivalent, and completion or concurrent enrollment in ACCT 4332/5332/7375 or equivalent
ACCT 7362 Tax Research SP Completion of ACCT 4331/5331 or equivalent, and completion or concurrent enrollment in ACCT 4332/5332/7375 or equivalent
ACCT 7367 Advanced Internal Auditing FA ACCT 4335/5335 or equivalent, and completion of GENB 7303 or equivalent
ACCT 7370 Advanced Financial Statement Auditing FA and SP ACCT 4335/5335 or equivalent
ACCT 7372 Multijurisdictional Taxation SP Completion of ACCT 4331/5331 or equivalent, and completion or concurrent enrollment in ACCT 4332/5332/7375 or equivalent
ACCT 7373 Applied Data Analytics Tools in Accounting** FA and SP Completion of ACCT 7320
ACCT 7374 Applied Data Analytics Computational Techniques in Accounting** FA and SP Completion of ACCT 7320
ACCT 7375 Taxation of Business Entities FA, SP, SP3, and SU ACCT 4331/5331 or equivalent
ACCT 7378 Government and Non-Profit Accounting FA and SP ACCT 3367/5367, ACCT 6331, or equivalent
ACCT 7379 Current Issues in Taxation FA ACCT 4332/5332/7375 or equivalent
ACCT 7380 Advanced Corporate Taxation SP ACCT 4332/5332/7375 or equivalent
ACCT 7384 Enterprise Risk Management* FA and SP Graduate standing
ACCT 7385 Forensic Accounting*** FA and SP ACCT 4335/5335 or equivalent
ACCT 7390 Control and Security of Financial Information* FA and SP ACCT 3367/5367, ACCT 6331, or equivalent
ACCT 7397 Sustainability Accounting SP Graduate standing
ACCT 7397 Entrepreneurship and Value - Risk Reporting FA Graduate standing

Notes

* If this course was previously completed at the Bauer undergraduate or post-baccalaureate level, the course cannot be taken for credit at the graduate level.

** Not offered in Spring 2025.

*** Offered in a face-to-face mode of instruction during Fall terms and synchronous online during Spring terms. Students enrolled in the Online MSACCY program can only take the class during the Spring semester.

General Business (GENB)

COURSE # COURSE NAME SEMESTER OFFERED PREREQUISITES
GENB 7303 Professional Accounting Communication FA, SP, and SU2 Graduate standing
GENB 7304 Business Ethics for Accountants FA, SP, SP5, and SM Graduate standing

Course Prerequisites

A prerequisite must be successfully completed prior to the start of the course for which it is a prerequisite. Prerequisites must be evaluated before students take courses for which the prerequisites are required. For questions regarding course prerequisites, check with your MSACCY academic advisor.

A co-requisite is a class that can be taken concurrently with the desired class. For example, ACCT 7375 Taxation of Business Entities is a prerequisite or co-requisite for ACCT 7362 Tax Research so the courses can be taken concurrently.

This website is updated frequently and supersedes the information in the UH Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog.

Modes of Instruction

  • Face-to-Face (FF): Face-to-face classes have students in a classroom with lectures and participation occurring in-person and in real time.
  • Hybrid (HB): Hybrid classes have a fixed meeting pattern that includes both face-to-face and virtual classrooms.
    • For example, a hybrid class might meet on a Tuesday/Thursday meeting pattern, with the Tuesday class meeting face-to-face and the Thursday class meeting virtually.
    • View the class notes to see the in-person class meeting days.
  • Asynchronous Online (AS): Asynchronous classes do not meet face-to-face, and they do not have a regularly scheduled meeting time.
    • Most of the class materials are available online at any time.
    • Some asynchronous online classes may include virtual class meetings, which will be arranged on a class-by-class basis by the instructor.
  • Asynchronous - On Campus Exam (AF): Asynchronous classes do not have a regularly scheduled meeting time.
    • Most of the class materials are available online at any time.
    • Students are required to take exams on campus, face to face.
  • Synchronous Online (SY): Synchronous classes do not meet face-to-face, but they do meet at a specific time and day(s) of the week in a virtual classroom.
    • All class materials are available online.
  • Synchronous - On Campus Exam (SF): Synchronous classes do not meet face-to-face, but they do meet at a specific time and day(s) of the week in a virtual classroom.
    • All class materials are available online.
    • Students are required to take exams on campus, face to face.