Master of Professional Accountancy, MPAC
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MDCOBGradAdvising@uhd,edu
The Master of Professional Accountancy (MPAC) will prepare students for leadership roles in accounting by producing graduates ready to take the highest certification in the field, the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. This student-focused education is a gateway to success for analytical decision makers. The Marilyn Davies College of Business is nationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the most prestigious business accrediting organization in the world.
All MPAC courses are offered conveniently in evenings or weekends for working professionals. Full-time students can graduate from the program in one year by taking 10 courses (four courses in both the fall and spring semesters and two courses in the summer). Students also have the option to enroll part-time in fewer classes and graduate in subsequent semesters.
Program Outcomes
Graduates of the UHD MPAC program will be able to do the following:
- Formulate discipline-specific accounting strategies and develop valuable critical thinking skills to assess business risks and make business decisions.
- Communicate accounting information to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Work productively with others to accomplish established goals.
- Apply ethical principles and professional standards to make informed decisions.
Admissions Criteria
The GMAT may be optional if an applicant has fulfilled the necessary criteria.
The GMAT is not required if the following criteria is met:
- Undergraduate Degree Holders: Have an overall GPA of at least 2.50 in upper-division courses with a minimum of 12 credit hours of upper-division Accounting courses at an institution with AACSB Business accreditation, and an overall GPA of at least 2.75 in the Accounting courses.
- Applicants must have earned an overall GPA of a 2.75 or higher in the following accounting courses: ACC 3300, ACC 3301, ACC 3302, ACC 3303, ACC 3304, ACC 4301, ACC 4302, and ACC 4304.
In the event an applicant does not meet the GPA requirement, they may be required to submit their resume, arrange for an interview with the Program Director, and/or submit an official GMAT score report completed within the last five years.
Admissions Materials
- Official transcript(s) from all post-secondary institutions attended should be submitted either electronically or by sealed mail from your prior institution to:
University of Houston-Downtown
Office of Graduate & International Admissions
One Main Street, Suite GSB 308
Houston, TX 77002
All documents must be received from the degree/credit granting institution.
- Submission of Apply Texas Application form
- Payment of application fee
- Evaluations from foreign institutions must include the course by course evaluation with GPA indication. Submit official TOEFL score report if you graduated from a University where English is not the native language. Minimum score needed is 81 for IBT (TOEFL) and 6.5 for the IELTS exam. Submit to the Graduate & International Admissions Office as described above.
Admissions Process
The Assistant Director initially reviews transcripts to determine if an accumulative 2.75 GPA has been earned in undergraduate accounting prerequisite courses. Transcript courses from universities outside of UHD, are determined if equivalent evaluated for equivalency to UHD accounting by the department chair. Prerequisite courses by the Assistant Director. A cover sheet is provided for each applicant and submitted to the Program Director for their review. In the event an applicant has a GPA below a 2.75, the applicant could be required to submit a resume and/or repeat a prerequisite course to improve their GPA. The Program Director will review the applicant’s resume and grades to determine if the applicant’s work background would most likely lead to success in the program. The Program Director will communicate with applicants by sending a letter of admissions and a letter of intent via email. The Program Director will communicate via email for applicants that are denied admissions to the program.
Admissions Appeals
Appeal of an Admissions Decision For a student denied admission to a program, an appeal must be filed through the relevant Graduate Program Director, who confers with the Associate Dean of the MDCOB. The appeal form is located here: https://connect.uhd.edu/register/MDCOBGRADAPPEAL.