Program Director: Michael Roberts
Telephone: 303-315-8460
E-mail: Michael.Roberts@ucdenver.edu
Faculty
Professors:
Bruce Neumann, PhD, University of Illinois
Associate Professors:
Gary Colbert, PhD, University of Oregon
Carol Dee, PhD, Louisiana State University
L. Ann Martin, PhD, University of Minnesota
Michael Roberts, PhD, Georgia State University
Assistant Professors:
George F. Klersey, PhD, University of Southern Caliornia
Mary Malina, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder
Robert Nieschwietz, PhD, Arizona State University
Senior Instructors:
Elizabeth Connor, MS, Colorado State University
Robert Hockenbury, MS, University of Houston
Instructors:
Cindy Fischer, MA, University of Colorado Boulder
Emily Vera, MS, University of Colorado Denver
The master of science in accounting offers three specializations plus a flexible program which allows students to design individualized courses of study. The program provides students the opportunity to acquire a thorough understanding of financial and managerial accounting, auditing and taxation in preparation for successful careers in public or private accounting, as well as government or nonprofit accounting.
Students completing the MS in accounting will complete:
- 6 semester hours of required accounting course work
- 12 semester hours of elective accounting course work*
- 9 semester hours of a secondary business area
- 3 semester hours of a free accounting elective.
*The elective course work can be selected from graduate accounting courses or by selecting one of the three specializations offered within the program. Students who select the accounting and information systems audit and control (AISAAC) specialization have completely different requirements which are listed under that specialization.