mla1169, thanks for your input. Here is the quote from MA board website for non-reporting license;
If you earn a graduate degree in accounting from a school that does not fall within the above AACSB category, or if you earn a graduate degree in business administration or law, you will need 18 semester hours (27 quarter hours) of accounting at the graduate level or 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours) at the undergraduate level, or an equivalent combination thereof (undergraduate courses are weighed as 3/5 of graduate courses per this new rule as mentioned above). These courses must include coverage in financial accounting, audit, taxation, and management accounting. In addition, the degree must include or be supplemented by 24 semester hours (36 quarter hours) of business courses (other than accounting courses) at the undergraduate level or 18 semester hours at the graduate level, or an equivalent combination thereof (undergraduate business courses are weighed as 3/4 of graduate courses per this new rule as mentioned).”
The way I understand this is: If you have an MBA……..
– you would need 18 semester hours of accounting at graduate level
OR
– 30 semester hours at the undergraduate level
So it would be 6 Graduate level courses or 10 undergraduate level assuming 3 credits/course.