Economics BBA/Accounting MAcc

Students will be eligible to sit for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam and could pursue a career as a tax expert, member of management, computer systems specialist, financial planner, entrepreneur, public accountant, or CFO. A Master of Accountancy (MAcc) creates a path to career success with limitless opportunities. Students are also eligible to continue into a business Ph.D. program or law school, among other academic opportunities.

Admission to Program

• Step 1: Following admission to the Terry College of Business, student applies for admission into the BBA/MAcc Double Dawg Pathway in the first semester of their third year by completing this form:
https://terry.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3Kwe6rrFUERsnyJ
To be eligible for admission, students are required to earn a score of 70 or higher on the Accounting Entrance Exam, consistent with the minimum requirement for admission to the Accounting BBA program.
• Step 2: The application is reviewed for admission to the BBA/MAcc Double Dawgs Pathway.
• Step 3: After Admission, student adds the Double Dawgs Pathway in Athena: https://apps.reg.uga.edu/double-dawgs/student-tutorial/story_html5.html

Curriculum

Graduate-level courses that may be used to satisfy undergraduate and graduate program requirements.

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Additional requirements that are unique to this Double Dawgs program:

Complete the 4 Required Prerequisite ACCT courses while an undergraduate:

o ACCT 5000: Intermediate Accounting I
o ACCT 5010: Intermediate Accounting II
o ACCT 5310: Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics
o ACCT 5400: Tax I

Admission to Graduate Program

In your fourth year, student applies to the MAcc Degree Program: https://www.terry.uga.edu/macc/admissions/application-process/

Program Advisor

Undergraduate Major Information

  • Major: Economics B.B.A.
  • Department/College: Economics

Advising Contact

Graduate Major Information

  • Major: Accounting M.Acc.
  • Department/College: J.M. Tull School of Accounting

Advising Contact