Master of Accountancy

at Texas State University

Accounting
Career Accelerator

Build expertise in critical thinking, communication, and technology to thrive in accounting careers.


Next-Level
Grad Program

The primary goal of our Master of Accountancy (M.Acy. or MAcy) program is to develop strong conceptual foundations, technical skills, and ethical decision-making practices for professional success with advancement potential. We prepare graduates not only for professional licensure and certification but also for future leadership roles.

Key Benefits

  • Our core courses meet the research and ethics requirement to become a licensed CPA in Texas.
  • Three concentrations available.
  • Undergraduate major in accounting is not required.

100%

employed
in 3 months

Over the past 5 years, ALL of our domestic alumni started careers within 3 months after graduation.

90%

employed
by graduation

Nearly all of our MAcy students secure an accounting position before they secure their diploma.

$75K+

starting
salary

Accounting firms and government agencies hire our graduates at competitive starting salaries.


Program Details


Professor teaching accounting class
Front of McCoy Hall with Texas State banner on lamp post
Inside lobby of McCoy Hall
Accounting student reading textbook and taking notes near window
Sarah Paciocco

“The MAcy program was flexible so I could get my education while working multiple jobs and being a single mom to an awesome little girl. The professors use real-world examples from the professional business world, and they prepared me to pass the CPA exam. The professors, advisors, career coaches, and everyone at Texas State cared.”

SARAH PACIOCCO, CPA
MAcy Class of 2019
Audit Senior, ADKF

Your Next Steps

The McCoy College of Business at Texas State University is accredited by the the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). For more than a century, AACSB accreditation has been synonymous with the highest standards in business education. McCoy College's Department of Accounting holds an additional AACSB accreditation. Fewer than 200 universities worldwide earn accreditations in both business and accounting.

AACSB accreditation logos for business and accounting

Master of Accountancy

PROGRAM CONTACT
Laurie Brown
Department of Accounting
McCoy Hall 431
512.245.3897
Laurie.Brown@txstate.edu