Posted: 22 Dec 2009 at 18:54 | IP Logged
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I am in the same situation as you are as I have a BS in legal studies. I would go for the 2nd bachelors degree. Here is why: In order to be eligible for the CPA exam, you need 24 business credits in addition to 24 accounting credits. If you graduate with a Macc, you will not have any business credits and therefore ineligible to sit for the exam.
For refernece, below are the CPA requirements in CA courtesy of the Becker website:
Additional Educational Requirements
- 24 semester units in accounting (educational requirements vary, contact State Board for specific details) and
- 24 semester units in business-related courses (educational requirements vary, contact State Board for details)
So even thoguh a Macc will give you the 24 accouting credits, you will fall short of the 24 business credits and, as a result, will need to pursue a 2nd degree in addition to the Macc. If you don't want to go with a 2nd BS degree, then look around for schools that offer dual MBA/ Macc programs. This will give you the business and accounting credits you need for the exam.
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