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So my long term goal is to teach accounting at the college level. I know there’s a lot of people out there that will say that I should get the PhD. That is certainly an option, and there’s a chance that I may do that one day. But let’s say for the purposes of this post that I just want to find a teaching job with the CPA/MBA combo. I know it’s definitely attainable – all my college profs were CPA/MBAs (except for one who only had a bachelors degree and a CPA).
This might sound like a stupid question, but does it matter what I get my MBA in? The firm I work for has a need for auditors with an IT background, and they might pay for me to get an MBA with a focus in information systems. Do schools typically require CPAs with an MBA to have a certain amount of graduate credits in accounting? My concern is that I will get an MBA, but schools won’t hire me to teach accounting because I don’t have enough graduate credits in accounting.
I can always get an MBA with an accounting concentration or go for a MAcc, but I would likely have to pay out of pocket for those.
Any thoughts?
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