Business Administration with a Specialization in Accounting (MBA) - Accelerated Online Program
Overview
An Accounting degree opens more opportunities than any other degree. It qualifies you for senior-level positions in corporate or government environments. In addition to learning about management theories, techniques, and tools, a Specialization in Accounting gives you that unique edge whereby you can analyze financial information in greater depth, use it to measure performance, and develop plans for the future. You may also use this combination of skills in business advising – either within your organization or to external clients.
Some career pathways for an MBA in accounting include management analyst, financial manager, personal financial advisor, chief financial officer, and business development manager.
In our MBA program in accounting, we start you off by understanding financial and managerial accounting theory and their application in decision-making. Then you will review in more significant detail key aspects of financial reporting, develop financial analysis skills, and learn to use accounting information in decision-making. We will further expose you to accounting and control issues and how to use historical data for future planning. You will learn about the legal environment of business and corporate law, which affects all organizations. Finally, you will learn about fundamental concepts in healthcare finance, accounting, budgeting, planning, and forecasting in a health care environment, a fast-growing segment of our society. You will delve into cost accounting concepts such as cost behavior, break-even analysis, and activity-based costing.
By selecting appropriate courses, you can further specialize in the corporate tax environment in the United States as well as Internationally and become conversant with international laws. These courses will give you a further advantage in specialized corporate careers.
Please note that an MBA with Accounting Specialization will not adequately prepare you to take the CPA examination. Please refer to our website for information on the Master’s Program in Accountancy, which is designed to qualify you to take the CPA examination
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the graduate program in business administration, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:
- Undergrad GPA of 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours. Students with a GPA lower than 3.0 but higher than 2.75 will be considered on a case-by- case basis.
- GMAT Exam with a minimum score 400 or the GRE test with minimum scores of 146 Verbal and 146 Quantitative
- Two letter of recommendations.
- Respond to five short answer questions to demonstrate writing competency and communication skills
A waiver of the GMAT requirement will be granted to applicants who show proof of one of the following:
- Another graduate degree (master’s or doctoral)
- An undergraduate GPA of 3.25 in upper-division courses in the last 60 semester credit hours.
- A waiver may be granted to those students who have more than four years of upper managerial experience in supervisory roles, control of budgets, and decision-making
Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.
Academic Standing
Three C Rule
A student who earns three C’s in the MBA Program will be placed on suspension and is ineligible to continue. The student may appeal the suspension to the MBA Committee.
"F" Rule
A student who receives a grade of F will be automatically dismissed from the MBA Program. The student may appeal the dismissal from the MBA Program to the MBA Committee
Program Requirements
Leveling Courses - 9 Hours
All students entering the MBA Program can comply with the Leveling Courses requirement by completing equivalent undergraduate coursework with a grade of B or higher. Students without the required background must complete the following courses as applicable:
Required Courses - 27 Hours
Accounting Electives - 9 Hours
Total Credit Hours: 36