<p>If I chose not to do a business or accounting major as an undergrad, is it still possible to get into MAcc programs? For example, if I did industrial engineering as an undergrad. In other words, do MAcc programs accept non-business majors?</p>
<p>Yes, you can. However, you still have to take several required Accounting courses before you start your program.
Here is an example of classes required by my school:
[url=<a href=“Master of Professional Accounting | Foster School of Business”>Master of Professional Accounting | Foster School of Business]Prerequisites[/url</a>]</p>
<p>Accounting Option
Accounting 301, 302, 303 Intermediate Accounting I, II, III (series offered as 2 classes in semester systems)
Accounting 311 Cost Accounting
Accounting 320 Accounting Information Systems
Accounting 321 Tax Effects of Business Decisions
Accounting 411 Auditing</p>
<p>Other Prerequisite Business Courses
Business Econ 300 Managerial Economics<br>
Finance 350 Business Finance
Management 300 Human Resource Management<br>
IS 300 Intro. to Information Systems<br>
I Bus 300 International Environment of Business
Mktg 301 Marketing Concepts<br>
OpMgt 301 Principles of Operations Management</p>