Today’s successful business leaders and accounting managers help organizations manage critical financial resources.

Their employers demand sound analytical thinking and the ability to develop and communicate solutions that address complicated accounting problems. Walden’s Accounting and Management online master’s degree program can help you sharpen these skills and contribute key insights to management decision making.

This Master’s in Accounting and Management program is ideally suited for professionals pursuing additional certifications or leadership positions in the accounting field, and provides a well-rounded mix of accounting and management courses that helps you meet the coursework and credit requirements to sit for the CPA Examination in most states.*

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    “The accounting profession is facing unprecedented change and growth. We believe Walden’s master’s programs in accounting will help meet this demand for informed practitioners through a curriculum that combines theory and research with relevant knowledge and strategies.”

    Dr. Roberto Castaneda, Program Director
    M.S. in Accounting and M.S. in Accounting and Management

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Specializations

*Most states require individuals to complete 150 semester (225 quarter) hours in certain subject areas in order to be eligible to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam and/or obtain a CPA license. Walden’s accounting programs can help graduates progress toward meeting those requirements. The B.S. in Accounting offers 120 quarter (80 semester) credit hours that include upper-level courses in topics such as financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and management accounting. The M.S. in Accounting and the M.S. in Accounting and Management offer 30 semester (45 quarter) credit hours, while the M.B.A. Accounting for Managers specialization offers nine semester (13.5 quarter) credit hours. These programs include graduate courses in topics such as financial accounting, managerial accounting, and legal and ethical accounting practices. This will require students to complete additional coursework to meet state requirements.

In each state, there are specific policies that must be followed when an individual is seeking to become a licensed accountant. Some states will not allow individuals who complete the Walden accounting programs to sit for the CPA licensing exams due to state-specific issues such as professional accreditation or face-to-face instruction. For information on the educational requirements for your state, refer to the state’s Board of Accountancy or related agency.

Walden enrollment advisors can provide guidance about accountant licensure; however, it remains the responsibility of the individual enrolling in the program to read, understand, and comply with the licensure requirements in the state where he or she wishes to practice.

Walden University can make no representation, warranty, guarantee, or commitment that successful completion of a Walden program, or coursework for credit within a program, will make a graduate eligible to sit for a licensure exam or to obtain state licensure.


Accountants as Strategic Managers

Focus on creating growth and value for your organization through the design and implementation of effective business strategies. Building on the five core accounting courses, this specialization can help enhance your decision-making, critical thinking, and analytical skills to address the challenges and opportunities organizations face in today’s business climate.

Completion Requirements

  • 30 total semester credits
    • Core courses (15 sem. cr.)
    • Specialization courses (15 sem. cr.)

Estimated time to completion is 20 months. Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress and credits transferred, if applicable. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call an enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.

M.S. in Accounting and Management students must complete five required core courses and an additional five courses to complete the Accountants as Strategic Managers specialization.

Core Courses

Specialization Courses

Self-Designed

Tailor your studies to complement your goals with a Self-Designed specialization. Build on the skills and knowledge gained in the core accounting program by choosing five management, leadership, and accounting courses that best match your professional objectives.

Completion Requirements

  • 30 total semester credits
    • Core courses (15 sem. cr.)
    • Specialization courses (15 sem. cr.)
      • Management and leadership courses (9–15 sem. cr.)
      • Accounting courses (0–6 sem. cr.)

Estimated time to completion is 20 months. Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress and credits transferred, if applicable. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call an enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.

M.S. in Accounting and Management students must complete five required core courses and five additional courses to build the self-designed specialization.

Core Courses

Students must choose a total of five courses from the following specializations:

Management/Leadership (select 3–5 courses)

Accounting (select 0–2 courses)

2013-2014

Curriculum Component  Requirements  Cost 
Courses  30 total semester credit hours  $865 per semester credit hour, which includes the cost of all required textbooks 
Technology Fee  per semester  $150 

Tuition and fees are subject to change.

Call 1-866-492-5336 for information about a full range of options for:

$5,000 Grant

Walden’s M.S. in Accounting and Management offers a foundation for individuals interested in pursuing career options such as:

  • Accounting manager/director
  • Accountant or staff accountant
  • Consultant
  • Controller/comptroller
  • Direct P&L decision maker
  • Executive manager
  • Internal auditor
  • Operational manager
  • Performance management consultant
  • Public accountant

When you earn your master’s degree in accounting at Walden, you can choose when, where, and how you learn thanks to our online format and MobileLearn®. Through this education technology, you can listen to coursework on your MP3 player, access your classroom from your iPhone, download coursework to your laptop, and more.

Find out more about what defines Walden’s M.S. in Accounting and Management program:

 

Which Accounting Program Is Right for You?

Walden University offers a suite of accounting degree programs that allows students to select a program and specialization uniquely suited to their career goals. Students can choose from several accounting-related areas of study, including public accounting, private practice, corporate and small business, government, nonprofit organizations, and more.

When deciding between Walden’s accounting degree and specialization programs, consider which features are right for your career aspirations.


The M.S. in Accounting program may be your best choice if you are looking for the opportunity to:

  • Gain the analytical skills essential to the accounting profession and your organization.
  • Construct alternative solutions to unique accounting scenarios and challenges and communicate recommendations to your management team.
  • Focus on the mission-critical role of the accounting professional as an active partner in supporting the goals and needs of the organization.
  • Concentrate your course of study on a variety of advanced accounting topics.

The M.S. in Accounting and Management program may be your best choice if you are looking for the opportunity to:

  • Enhance your skills as a manager.
  • Assess opportunities to sustain and improve organizational performance through effective management and accounting decision making.
  • Propose and make recommendations on systematic, sustainable solutions to complex business problems by applying critical-thinking and analysis skills.
  • Learn best practices in communicating accounting and managerial issues and solutions, demonstrating knowledge of and respect for a variety of audiences.

The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a specialization in Accounting for Managers may be your best choice if you are looking for the opportunity to:

  • Develop a strong core of business knowledge with an emphasis on accounting principles and skills.
  • Utilize accounting and financial management decision-making tools to help improve your company’s bottom line.
  • Gain an understanding of the cross-functional skills that will enhance your ability to manage people and projects.
  • Broaden your professional opportunities in general management or more specific organizational areas, including internal auditing or financial planning.

Graduates of this program will be prepared to:

  1. Communicate effectively about accounting and managerial practices, demonstrating knowledge of and respect for varied audiences.
  2. Evaluate accounting and managerial practices from ethical, legal, and regulatory perspectives, considering diverse stakeholders and competing interests.
  3. Appraise the mission-critical role the accounting professional has as an active partner in supporting the goals and needs of the organization.
  4. Evaluate opportunities accounting professionals and managers have to promote sustainable, socially aware organizations.
  5. Assess the impact of managerial decisions in organizational contexts using research techniques and results.
  6. Assess opportunities to sustain and improve organizational performance through effective management and accounting decision making.
  7. Propose systematic, sustainable solutions to complex business problems by applying critical-thinking and analysis skills.

Walden is committed to providing the information you need to make an informed decision about where you pursue your education. Please find below detailed information for the M.S. in Accounting and Management relating to the types of occupations this program may lead to, completion rate, program costs, and median loan debt of students who have graduated from this program.

Occupations
Program Completion Rate
Program Costs
Median Loan Debt

Occupations—This program generally prepares students to enter the types of occupations listed below. For more information on these specific occupations, visit www.onetonline.org.

In addition to this list, there are other career options that graduates of this program may choose to pursue. To enter certain professions, students may need to satisfy specific additional requirements established by state and/or professional organizations in addition to completing their program.

View examples of our student and alumni accomplishments in their chosen fields.

Occupation Name*  Occupation Code* 
Financial Managers  11-3031 
Accountants and Auditors  13-2011 
Financial Analysts  13-2051 

*The “occupation name” is a general job title. “Occupation code” refers to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Standard Occupation Classification.

Program Completion—This program had fewer than 10 graduates during July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. As a result, Walden does not disclose this information in order to protect students’ privacy per U.S. Department of Education guidelines.

Program Costs—The total program costs are the estimated average costs over the duration of the program, excluding any scholarship or tuition reductions, for students completing the program on time. These costs can vary based on the number of credits. Typically, tuition and fees are subject to change annually.

Expense  Cost 
Tuition and Fees  $25,950 
Books and Supplies  $0 
Room and Board  Not applicable 

View cost per credit in the Tuition and Fees section.

Median Loan Debt—This program had fewer than 10 graduates during July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. As a result, Walden does not disclose this information in order to protect students’ privacy per U.S. Department of Education guidelines.

For assistance in deciding which online degree program fits your goals, request information or speak with an enrollment advisor by calling 1-866-492-5336. A list of international toll-free phone numbers is available for students outside the United States.