9 Master's degrees in Accounting in Kentucky, United States
Accountancy
The Master of Accountancy offered by Western Kentucky University is an advanced program of study designed to provide students with an expanded understanding of accounting and business by building on the foundation gained in an undergraduate ac- counting program.
Accountancy
Bowling Green State University's Master of Accountancy (MAcc) program gives you a smart start to your business career. Our MAcc program offers many advantages to graduates.
Accountancy Data Analytics
Deepen your corporate accounting and accounting analytics expertise while specifically targeting a high-growth career path in the online Master of Accountancy Data Analytics/Data Visualization Track program from Northern Kentucky University.
Accounting
With a Master of Science in Accounting (MSACC) degree at the University of Kentucky from the Gatton College of Business and Economics, you'll be prepared for a professional career in accounting and business.
Accountancy
Accountancy from Northern Kentucky University is designed to challenge and polish your ability to interpret and analyze financial information, to become trusted advisers to companies and clients, to monitor finances and to chart courses for the future.
Accountancy and Analytics
The Accountancy and Analytics at University of Louisville has the mission of preparing students for responsible and rewarding careers, as well as to enhance the economic vitality of the city, the region, and the broader business community.
Accountancy (Online)
Develop skills for career mobility and professional stability with the online Master of Accountancy (Online) program from Northern Kentucky University.
Business Administration - Accounting Concentration
Deepen your accounting and auditing acumen to move into higher-level positions or prepare for the CPA Exam. Business Administration - Accounting Concentration degree is offered at Bowling Green State University.
Accountancy and Analytics
The Accountancy and Analytics at University of Louisville is offered once each year, with a new cohort starting in August.