Master of Science in Accounting
Prepare to pass the CPA with our Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB-accredited program that is steps from Chicago’s business district. Whether you picture yourself as a CPA, Controller, Managerial Accountant or a different career in business, UIC Business’s Master of Science in Accounting program helps you get there
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Best Value Our No.1 Best Value ranking in Illinois gives you a high-quality education with an affordable investment.
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Flexibility Take your classes online, in-person or the right combination for your life.
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Powerful Network Our convenient location and 52,000 strong network gives you access to the companies and alumni to help advance your career.
Program-At-A-Glance Heading link
Why Earn Your Master's in Accounting at UIC Business? Heading link
With so many new rules, laws and regulations, it can be hard to be fully prepared for the CPA with only an undergraduate degree. The MSA from UIC Business will fully prepare you to sit for the exam, as evidenced by our consistently high pass rates.
Flexible Curriculum: We take into account the classes you’ve already had, so you won’t have to retake what you’ve already learned.
Meeting the Demands of New Technology: According to the American Institute of CPAs, the increase in business demands for highly technical accounting services has changed the face of the accounting workforce. UIC Business keeps you in demand by integrating the newest technology and methods into your coursework.
Earning Your Degree Heading link
Our MSA program prepares highly qualified individuals for professional careers in accounting, regardless of their field of undergraduate study, in a one- to two-year program. A minimum of 32 hours is required, plus an additional 11 hours for those without an undergraduate accounting degree. This program prepares graduates for professional examinations, including the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and the CMA (Certificate in Management Accounting) exams. The UIC Business Graduate School MSA satisfies all educational requirements for the CPA.
MSA Program and Curriculum
With so many new rules, laws and regulations, it can be hard to be fully prepared for the CPA with only an undergraduate degree. The MSA from UIC Business will fully prepare you to sit for the exam, as evidenced by our consistently high pass rates.
Flexible Curriculum: We take into account the classes you’ve already had, so you won’t have to retake what you’ve already learned.
Meeting the Demands of New Technology: According to the American Institute of CPAs, the increase in business demands for highly technical accounting services has changed the face of the accounting workforce. UIC Business keeps you in demand by integrating the newest technology and methods into your coursework.
More Information
- For the full curriculum requirements, please visit the UIC Catalog page.
- For a full list of courses, please visit the UIC Course Catalog.
- For information on tuition and fees, visit the Tuition Page.
Program Outcomes
Today, accountants are much more than just human calculators, they are business consultants. Accountants interpret data and use it to provide financial advice. They are counted on to be the expert in how to reduce costs and increase revenue. Our program blends research with real-world applications to bring you a degree that gives you that edge sought by many firms as they identify future leaders, partners and executives.
Of the 2022-2023 graduating class of MSA students, 100% were employed within six months of finishing the program at an average starting salary of $75,000.
Career outcomes: Professional titles include: Certified Public Accountant, Certified Management Accountant, public accounting, management accounting, government accounting, internal audit in public accounting firms, private industry, financial institutions, government and nonprofit accounting.
GMAT/GRE Waivers Heading link
For summer 2025 and fall 2025 applicants, the MS in Accounting program offers GMAT/GRE waivers for the following:
- Current students and graduates of U.S. colleges and universities with a 3.0+ cumulative GPA (all majors)
- Current students and recent alums of the U of I system who qualify through Guaranteed Admissions
- Graduates of international colleges or universities with 3+ years of post-bachelor’s professional work experience by the start of the program
Please complete the GMAT/GRE waiver request form to find out if you qualify. Please note that competitive GMAT/GRE scores may help your chances of admission and being awarded merit aid.
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Summer 2025 Domestic
Fall 2025 International
Fall 2025 Domestic
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Sudhakar (Sid) Balachandran
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Jason V. Chen
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Somnath Das
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Ellen Engel
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Ronald Jastrzebski
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J. Scott Judd
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Melissa Martin
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In Their Own Words Heading link
“Student organizations are central to the UIC Business experience. All of my strongest professional relationships come from the Accounting Club, which helped get me through my MSA to where I am today.”
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Top Employers Heading link
- Caterpillar
- Deloitte
- KPMG
- McGladrey
- Northern Trust
- PwC
Frequently Asked Questions Heading link
How do I apply for a joint degree program?
Joint degree applicants are required to apply separately to both programs, making sure to follow the application procedures/requirements for each program. We strongly encourage applicants to apply to one program at a time. We recommend applicants apply to their second program upon gaining admission and enrolling in their first program.
When applying to the second degree program, applicants are also required to submit the Change of Graduate Program form, with Section I completed.
We recommend that joint degree applicants work closely with academic advisors in both programs to insure proper sequencing of coursework and to assist in transferring application documents to the second application to avoid double submission of application documents.