Accounting
Two programs are available to students who wish to study accounting at the University. The first is the four-year major in accounting leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. The second is the five-year integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting degree, which leads to the award of both the BBA and the Master in Professional Accounting degrees. The objective of the BBA accounting curriculum is to provide students with a broad overall education, solid grounding in the common body of knowledge of business administration, and exposure to accounting in sufficient depth to help them achieve entry-level competence for pursuit of a career in industry. The integrated approach is designed for students who wish to concentrate in accounting and obtain education in an accounting specialization.
Bachelor of Business Administration
The requirements of this program are:
- The Core Curriculum requirements and the BBA Degree Requirements .
- Twenty-one semester hours of accounting: Accounting 311, 312, 326, 327, 329, 362, and 364.
- Economics 420K.
- Operations Management 335 and and 374.
- Additional elective coursework, if necessary, to provide a total of at least 121 semester hours.
BBA/MPA: Integrated Approach
The integrated approach to the Master in Professional Accounting is a five-year program of undergraduate and graduate coursework that allows the student to earn the BBA and the Master in Professional Accounting (MPA) degrees. The professional curriculum, which usually begins in the student’s junior year, includes specially designed accounting courses taught in relatively small classes by full-time faculty members.
The accounting faculty has designed three concentrations within this program: auditing/financial reporting, managerial accounting/control, and taxation. Each concentration is a sequence of courses that offers strong preparation for a particular career path. In addition, the student may choose a generalist curriculum.
Because MPA graduates are expected to become leaders in the accounting profession, highly motivated students with the personal qualities and intellectual capacity to establish successful careers in public accounting, industry, not-for-profit organizations, and higher education are encouraged to apply.
Admission
Students are admitted to the integrated approach according to the following requirements. Admission is granted only for the fall semester; June 1 is the application deadline for those who wish to begin the program the following fall. Students interested in this program must have met the following requirements by the June 1 deadline: the foreign language proficiency requirement for the BBA degree; and completion of at least sixty semester hours of coursework, including Accounting 311 and 312, Business Administration 101H, 101S, or 101T, Economics 304K and 304L with a grade of C or better, and Mathematics 408C or 408K with a grade of C or better, and Mathematics 408D or 408L with a grade of C or better. As stated in the BBA Degree Requirements, “A student may not repeat for credit or grade points any course in which he or she has earned a grade of C- or higher.” Students who earn a D+ or lower in one or more of the courses listed above for admission may retake the course(s), but subsequent attempts will not be considered for admission purposes.
Admission is based on the applicant’s University grade point average and SAT Reasoning Test or ACT scores, as well as other relevant examples of academic ability and leadership. An applicant with a University grade point average of less than 3.00 is unlikely to be admitted to this program. Admission may be restricted by the availability of instructional resources. Application materials and information about deadlines are available at http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/mpa/integrated-mpa .
Before beginning the fifth year, integrated approach students must be admitted to the MPA program. Students must complete at least two long-session semesters in residence in the MPA program. Application forms must be submitted by February 1 of the student’s fourth year. Students must have completed the following BBA degree requirements before the application deadline: Rhetoric and Writing 306, English 316K, and Business Administration 324. They must also earn an acceptable score on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and have their test scores sent to the University’s Office of Admissions. Students usually take the GMAT in the fall or winter of their fourth year.
Satisfactory Progress
Students are expected to make continuous progress toward the degree by completing required accounting coursework each semester. Students who fail to take required accounting coursework two long-session semesters in a row will be removed from the program and placed in the unspecified business major. Students will be notified before this action is taken; they must meet with their academic adviser upon being notified.
Probation
A student is placed on probation if his or her grade point average in core undergraduate accounting courses falls below 3.00. Except with the consent of the MPA Program Office, a student on probation may not take graduate accounting courses.
Dismissal
The student is dismissed from the integrated approach if (1) he or she fails to improve his or her academic performance significantly while on probation, or (2) he or she will not achieve a grade point average of 3.00 even by earning grades of A in all remaining core undergraduate accounting courses.
Graduation
A student may elect to receive the BBA upon completion of all undergraduate requirements. The additional requirements for graduation pertaining to the BBA degree are given in Graduation . To receive an MPA degree, a student must have a grade point average of at least 3.00 in all coursework taken as part of the minimum thirty-five hour MPA degree. He or she must also have a grade point average in graduate accounting coursework of at least 3.00.
Degree Requirements
The requirements for the BBA/MPA program are:
- Undergraduate coursework
- The core curriculum requirements described in chapter 2 and the BBA degree requirements given in Degrees and Programs. Because the integrated approach includes a graduate-level internship course, students may forgo the undergraduate internship course described in requirement 7e of the BBA degree requirements.
- Economics 420K.
- Operations Management 335 and Management 336 and 374.
- The following courses: Accounting 151, 152, 355, 356, 358C, and 359.
- For students in the auditing/financial reporting, managerial accounting/control, or generalist concentration, Finance 367 and a business elective; for students in the taxation concentration, Finance 367 and three semester hours of coursework in Legal Environment of Business or Business, Government and Society approved by the student’s academic adviser.
- Additional elective work, if necessary, to provide a total of at least 120 semester hours of undergraduate coursework.
- Graduate coursework
- Accounting 380K (Topic 1: Financial Accounting Standards and Analysis I) and 380K (Topic 13: Information Technology for Accounting and Control).
- Twenty-nine additional semester hours of graduate coursework, including at least twelve hours in accounting and no more than six hours outside business. The student’s academic adviser must approve coursework in the student’s concentration in advance.
More information is available at http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/mpa/integrated-mpa .