A graduate degree in accounting and analytics prepares students for the evolving demands of the accounting profession. By combining strong technical accounting foundations with advanced data analytics, the program equips graduates with the skills employers increasingly expect.
1. Develop In-Demand Hybrid Skills

This master's program blends accounting expertise with data analytics, preparing students to analyze, visualize, and interpret financial data. Graduates gain the ability to support strategic, data-informed decision-making, essential skills in today’s technology-driven business environment.
2. Multiple Career Pathways
The MS program offers three specializations, allowing students to align their studies with their career goals:
- Assurance
- Tax
- Corporate Accounting
This flexibility supports careers in public accounting, corporate finance, audit, advisory, and beyond.
3. CPA-Ready and Professionally Competitive
The curriculum can be structured to meet Florida CPA exam requirements, providing a strong pathway toward licensure. A specialized master’s degree strengthens technical competence and enhances CPA readiness, both of which are a key credential for higher-level roles in accounting.

4. Designed for the Future of Accounting
The Master of Accountancy curriculum reflects employer demand and CPA Evolution requirements. Core coursework includes:
- Accounting innovations
- Data mining and data wrangling
- Analytics and project management
These skills prepare graduates for modern accounting and finance roles that demand both technical expertise and adaptability.
5. Greater Opportunities and Global Reach
As a STEM-designated program, housed in the 51°µÍø's Muma College of Business, international students may qualify for up to three years of Optional Practical Training (OPT) in the U.S., providing extended professional experience after graduation. For all students, the analytics focus increases competitiveness on a job market seeking data-fluent accounting professionals.
6. Competitive Advantage and Career Growth
Today’s accounting professionals are expected to think strategically, not just report numbers. By combining accounting with analytics, graduates are prepared to identify trends and risks, communicate insights through data, and support strategic and advisory decision-making.
The curriculum aligns with the CPA Evolution Model Curriculum developed by AICPA and NASBA.

7. Networking and Professional Growth
Graduate programs at the Muma College of Business connect students with faculty members and industry partners. This environment supports relationship-building, mentorship, and access to job opportunities through faculty guidance and graduate career advancement resources. These networks often extend beyond graduation, providing access to internships and job referrals.
Bottom Line
A master’s degree in accounting and analytics from the Muma College of Business equips students with both foundational accounting expertise and advanced analytical skills demanded by modern employers. Whether pursuing CPA licensure, roles in audit, tax, advisory, corporate finance, or long-term leadership advancement, this program provides a strong and future-ready competitive edge.
