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The University of Illinois’ Gies College of Business, consistently ranked among the nation's top three accounting programs, is a revered destination for accounting education globally.
The online Master of Science in Accounting (iMSA) provides students with skills in analytical thinking, data mining, and strategic accounting. The accounting degree is intentionally flexible to address the needs of today’s students: whether they seek to begin their career as an accountant, become a CPA, improve their standing in the accounting field and become a CFO, or want to leverage analytical skills in their existing non-accounting career.
The accounting industry is undergoing rapid change. New accountants need to become proficient in leading analytical techniques and tools; programming in Python and R, data mining, statistical analysis and regression. All of this on top of a traditional accounting education.
The iMSA meets these needs with instruction from some of the very best accounting faculty in the world. Graduates from our program are in high-demand because they possess the most sought-after skills. Our alumni have gone on to become world-renowned founders of businesses, CEOs, CFOs, accounting firm partners, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders.
The iMSA is flexibly designed to meet the needs of the modern day student; whether you want to transition into accounting, sit for the CPA exam, become a CFO, or apply leading analytics skills into your existing career.
Depending on elective course choices
Applications for the Summer 2021 cohort are open!
Priority 1 Deadline: February 1, 2021
Priority 2 Deadline: March 1, 2021
Final Deadline: April 1, 2021
The program has three official start dates throughout the year, in January, May, and August. Students can begin as non-degree students at any time throughout the year.
Ready to give the iMSA a try? Get started on your application today, or start with an open course. With an open course, you can try a part of the program in advance. These courses feature degree instructors, video lectures, and readings.
The online MS in accounting program welcomes students from various backgrounds with a bachelor’s degree in any academic discipline. GMAT waivers are available and no accounting undergraduate degree is required for admission.
Learn more about AdmissionsThe iMSA was developed by top accounting faculty. Students build expertise in leading analytics methods, financial reporting, audit and control, and U.S. federal taxation. This master's in accounting degree will help prepare you to sit for the CPA exam.
Learn more about academicsAccounting jobs are projected to grow 10 percent by 2026. Through the iMSA, you’ll build expertise in cutting-edge analytics methods while you develop a strong foundation in accounting fundamentals.
Learn more about Careers in AccountingCourses are interactive. The #1 ranked accounting faculty from Gies College of Business will engage with you personally. Working with classmates live via web-conferencing is routine. The iMSA includes both a live virtual classroom and a self-directed component.
Learn more about the student experience.With the #1 accounting faculty in the nation, #2 undergraduate program, and #3 graduate program, Gies College of Business knows how to deliver a top-caliber education in accounting.
Learn more about University of IllinoisTry out an open course to see if the iMSA is right for you. If you decide to apply to the program, the completed preview course gives a head start to learning the material necessary in the degree. You can also skip the open course and simply apply directly to the iMSA program.
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If you are missing any prerequisites for the full degree, you can complete Coursera courses to demonstrate readiness and strengthen your application for the iMSA:
The three courses below, in combination, will satisfy the principles of accounting prerequisite.
For the business management course prerequisite we offer a course titled Business Strategy.
You will want to make sure that you earn a course completion certificate for each course so you can prove your successful completion of the courses.
If you don’t meet the GPA requirement but are still very interested in applying you may consider taking a course for-credit through the university as a non-degree seeking student. This will enhance your academic credentials and admissions will take your performance in these courses into account in making its decision. More information is available at https://onlinemsa.illinois.edu/admissions/credit/.
You may also consider submitting a GMAT or GRE score.
Yes, you can enroll as a non-degree student at the University of Illinois to earn official university credit through relevant online for-credit enhanced courses while completing open online courses on Coursera. To request approval to enroll as a for-credit, non-degree student, go to https://onlinemsa.illinois.edu/admissions/credit/
Yes, you can get started with these Specializations and courses on Coursera to try out the degree program works before you apply. If you apply and are accepted to the program, your work counts towards your degree learning.
We do not offer options to apply credit toward the iMSA degree requirements. All iMSA degree requirements must be satisfied through courses offered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
No. You need to pay tuition when you enroll in each individual course ($850 per credit hour for accountancy courses and $250 for non-accounting electives). That means you’ll only pay for your courses as you take them.
Yes, but this can wait until you receive an admissions decision from the iMSA admissions team. We can complete a review of your application based on unofficial copies of these documents uploaded in your online application. If you have been admitted to the iMSA program, you have to request that the educational institution which issued those transcripts and degree certificates mail your official and original transcripts and degree certificates in a sealed envelope directly to us.
GMAT and GRE scores are waived for the current cohort.
You don’t need a master’s degree in accounting to be an accountant. However, in order to sit for the CPA exam, you need 150 credit hours, equal to 5 years of school. A master’s degree can be a great way to advance your career while earning these additional credits to sit for the exam.
To enroll in credit-bearing courses and earn the accredited iMSA degree, you must be admitted as a degree-seeking student through the University of Illinois Graduate College.
Apply now here. You'll first create an account if you don't already have one. After accessing the ApplyYourself system, simply select Accountancy as the program and Accountancy MS (online)–iMSA as the degree program to begin. For more information about the admission process and requirements, visit the University of Illinois iMSA website or request more information. When submitting your application, select Online Master of Science In Accountancy as your Program of Interest.
Yes, each open course is available separately, with or without the enhanced courses that accompany it.
A CPA (Certified Public Accountant) is a professional accountant that has met state-level certification and work experience requirements, and that has passed the CPA examination. It is not equivalent to a graduate-level degree or master’s degree in accounting. In order to sit for the CPA exam, professionals need at least 150 credit hours. Since a typical bachelor’s degree is 120 credit hours, many CPA candidates enroll in a master’s degree in order to fulfill the full credit hours needed to sit for the exam.
Whether or not a master’s in accounting degree is worth it is entirely dependent on what a professional is looking to achieve. If a candidate is looking to earn the 150 credits required to sit for the CPA exam, a master’s degree can help them earn these credits while also earning a valuable credential to carry with them for the rest of their careers. In addition, a graduate-level degree in accounting can provide connection with some of the brightest minds in the field, especially when you are looking at top-ranked programs.
Domestic, degree-seeking students may qualify for student aid. To learn more and to apply for financial aid please visit http://www.osfa.illinois.edu/. Coursera financial aid is available for the open courses components of the iMSA. To learn more please visit this page. The iMSA program at Illinois is a self-funded program and does not offer teaching or research assistantships to students enrolled in the program.
Please refer to the requirements here.
Accounting jobs are projected to grow 10 percent by 2026, with opportunities in auditing, management, data analytics, and finance. For more information, take a look at this blog post on what you can do with an accounting degree.
On successful completion of the program, you will earn a full master’s degree in accounting from the University of Illinois, the same degree you would earn if you attended classes on campus.
There are a few different kinds of graduate-level accounting degrees. MBA in Accounting (MBA) and Master of Professional Accounting (MPAc) degrees often take students from a variety of fields. Master of Accountancy (MACC) and Master of Science in Accounting programs (MS) tend to require undergraduate degrees in accounting.
A master’s degree in accounting often is a shorter, more specific degree than an MBA program. While they both provide notable ROI, if a professional is more interested in diving deeper specifically into the world of accounting, data analytics, and finance - a master’s in accounting makes more sense. If a candidate is interested in learning more about the broader world of business, an MBA may be a better degree for them.
The iMSA program is a fully online Master of Accounting program and welcomes students with a bachelor’s degree in any academic discipline.
Earning a Master of Accounting such as the iMSA will help you meet the education requirement, which includes extensive course work in accounting. While the CPA exam is the same no matter where you take it, every state/jurisdiction has its own set of education and experience requirements that individuals must meet in order to be licensed by a state board of accountancy. We highly recommended that you review these requirements issued by each state’s Board of Accountancy prior to applying to the online program.
No, your diploma will not designate that you completed an online degree. It will simply state that you earned a Master of Science in Accountancy degree from the University of Illinois.
The answer is simple, you can submit now for the FINAL deadline of November 15 and finalize your application later! You will have until November 18th to update and complete your application.
Resume
Take your time and be sure to highlight your skills and experience. If you aren’t quite done, you have time to edit. Simply upload a new document, and we will evaluate the most recently added.
Personal Statement
We often have students who are waiting to submit while they focus on getting their essay “just right”. Don’t stress! We are just looking to learn more about you and your goals. Once you have put your thoughts together, just proofread and submit! If you aren’t ready, you can always upload a document as a placeholder and take a few more days.
Letters of Reference
All we need from you in order to submit are the names and contact information for your references. They will have until November 18th to fill out your recommendations AFTER you submit!
Coursera does not grant credit, and does not represent that any institution other than the degree-granting institution will recognize the credit or credential awarded by the institution; the decision to grant, accept, or transfer credit is subject to the sole and absolute discretion of an educational institution.
We encourage you to investigate whether this degree meets your academic and/or professional needs before applying.