Accountancy, MAcc: Career Outlook
Find your path to leadership.
Whether you’re pursuing your CPA*,**, seeking a high-level promotion, or starting a new career in accounting, our Master of Accountancy (MAcc) meets your needs.
We also offer market-relevant specializations in Forensic Accounting and Accounting Analytics, or the option to choose any five electives, so you can customize the MAcc to your goals.
- 10% growth rate projected through 2029 for accounting positions1
- 222,235 job postings for accountants (“Very High Demand”) posted between Nov. 2018 and Nov. 20191
- Top industries for accountants include Finance and Insurance, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Education, and Public Administration1
Join an academic community with members in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Institute of Management Accountants, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and more.
You’ll benefit from the mentorship of our CPA-certified faculty, as well as our Accounting Department Partnership Council, which features practicing CPAs from the Big 4 accounting firms.
Accounting Manager:
$96,100/year
As an accounting manager, you would direct accounting staff, prepare financial statements, create new policies and procedures, and advise your organization’s senior executives.
Master’s-educated accounting managers earn a median salary of $96,100, and in 2019, earned salaries as high as $106,700.1
Controller
$111,100/year
As a controller, you’d be your company’s chief accounting executive. You would oversee the treasury, monitor all incoming and outgoing transactions and investments, and conduct regular audits.
Master’s-educated controllers earn a median salary of $111,000, and in 2019, earned salaries ranged as high as $137,900.1
Risk Analyst
$100,800/year
As a risk analyst, you’d ensure your organization avoids losses by reducing their exposure to risk, such as regulatory, compliance, legal, or economic risk.
Master’s-educated risk analysts earn a median salary of $100,800, and in 2019, earned salaries ranged as high as $116,700.1
Prepare for this position with the Accounting Analytics specialization.
Compliance Manager
$97,400/year
As a compliance manager, you’d keep your organization consistent with the latest rules and regulations and maintain the confidence of customers and stakeholders.
The median salary for master’s-educated compliance managers is $97,400, and in 2019, earned salaries ranged as high as $118,700.1
Prepare for this position with the Forensic Accounting specialization.
Additional roles for Master of Accountancy graduates include:
- Accounts receivable manager
- Compliance director
- Credit analyst
- Director of accounting
- Director of financial reporting
- Financial and reporting manager
- General accountant
- Internal auditor
- Investment analyst
- Private banking director
- Risk analyst
- Staff accountant
- Tax director
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Program Outcomes: Accounting Leadership
At The University of Scranton, you’ll earn an AACSB-accredited education with a foundation in Jesuit principles and gain the hard and soft skills you need to lead. Graduate ready to:
- Apply extensive, practical knowledge in the field of accounting
- Use advanced approaches to leverage accounting as a means of solving business problems
- Comprehend and employ skills needed for identifying and navigating red flags that could indicate occupational fraud
- Critically analyze accounting information to disseminate value-added insights for the firm to make effective economic decisions
- Understand the global environment and critical leadership roles that are associated within the broader business environment
- Demonstrate effective and advanced communication skills to key stakeholders within and outside of the firm
Specializations to Match Your Career Goals
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Both before and after you graduate, our experienced advisors can help you build your career and find opportunities that suit your unique skills and talents.
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Source:
- Burning Glass Technologies: Labor Insight™. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
Footnotes:
*Note that The University of Scranton Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program also meets the NYS CPA license education requirements as an “Equivalent to a NYS Licensure Qualifying Registered Program.”
**Many states require 150 semester hours of education within a prescribed accounting coursework curriculum for obtaining the CPA license. Students without prior accounting and related coursework are unlikely to meet this requirement through completing the MAcc program. Such students may need to complete additional required course(s). Please refer to your individual state’s requirements.