MS in Accounting-Information Systems and Controls
Why Accounting?

The Master of Science in Accounting Analytics with a concentration in Information Systems and Controls is a 30-credit-hour graduate program that prepares students to bridge the gap between accounting, technology, and business risk management. Designed for the modern, data-driven economy, the program emphasizes corporate governance, information systems assurance, data analytics, and internal controls. Students develop advanced expertise in accounting, auditing technology, taxation, and managerial decision-making while gaining specialized knowledge in accounting information systems, systems assurance, business databases, machine learning, and data analytics. Through a curriculum that integrates accounting principles with emerging technologies, students learn to evaluate information systems, strengthen organizational controls, manage cybersecurity and compliance risks, and leverage data to support strategic business decisions. Graduates are equipped with the technical and analytical skills necessary for careers in information systems auditing, risk advisory services, accounting analytics, internal auditing, compliance, and technology-focused consulting.
Visit the Crews School of Accountancy (CSOA) website to learn more about the profession that is always in demand and what your future might hold after graduation.
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