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New opportunities for an expanding field Accounting and Financial Management Profile for this growing profession Accounting is a language of business and finance, as well as a foundation for managerial success. More complex financial laws, new corporate governance regulations, and growing accountability for protecting organizations stakeholders have transformed accounting into one of today s fastest growing career paths. In fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow by 22 percent between 2008 and 2018 much faster than the average for all occupations. 1 Accounting and finance professionals find themselves vying for lucrative career positions and high-level opportunities with companies of all sizes, in virtually every industry. To help move your career forward, DeVry University s Keller Graduate School of Management offers master s degree programs and graduate certificates in the accounting and finance fields. Accounting and finance roles and responsibilities As an accounting or financial management professional, your job can encompass a wide range of traditional responsibilities working with data and information technology services, financial reporting, preparing budgets and complying with regulatory requirements or it may take you into new and exciting areas such as forensic accounting and security risk analysis. Accountants typically are involved in accounting, auditing and consulting for corporations, governments, nonprofit organizations or even individuals. Responsibilities often include: Domestic and international accounting Forensic accounting Internal auditing Computer fraud identification Environmental accounting, including and tracking, especially in compliance claims and disputes e-commerce Financial managers generally analyze information and make recommendations to businesses and individuals to help them make sound investment decisions. Responsibilities typically include: Financial planning Real estate planning Insurance and retirement planning Portfolio management Commercial banking Investor relations Capital financing Pension fund management and analysis Prepare for the CPA exam while earning a Master s in Accounting on our accelerated path No matter where you ve been or where you want to go an advanced credential from Keller can help move your career forward in accounting and finance. MAFM Keller s Accounting & Financial Management (Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management program in New York) degree program offers a choice of two exam preparation options: CPA* Certified Public Accountant CFE Certified Fraud Examiner MBA Concentrate in Accounting or Finance while pursuing a Business Administration Master s degree. Plus, Keller s MBA program facilitates preparation for professional certification exams. Graduate Certificate Earn a graduate certificate in Accounting, Financial Analysis or CPA Preparation while on your way to earning a master s degree or as a stand-alone credential. * To become a CPA, you must be declared eligible for the examination, and subsequently licensed, by the board of accountancy in one of the 54 U.S. jurisdictions. To become eligible to sit for the exam, you must meet specific requirements as determined by the board of accountancy for the jurisdiction for which you are applying. To determine the specific exam application requirements for a particular jurisdiction, please visit www.becker.com/ accounting/cpaexamreview/state/index.cfm. 1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010 11 Edition, Accountants and Auditors, on the Internet at www.bls.gov/oco/ocos001.htm (visited May 27, 2011).

Keller is committed to your career success The credibility you expect and the flexibility you need DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org. Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation. Learn from successful real-world business leaders. Become familiar with management skills employers demand. Benefit from nationally respected programs that address market trends. Select coursework to fit your specific career goals. Balance work, life and school with Keller s flexible schedules. Take classes on campus, online or both and get the same attention, curriculum and quality.

Grow the business of you at Keller Whether you re looking to enter the world of accounting and finance or are preparing for the CPA exam, a master s degree or graduate certificate from Keller can help provide you with a professional edge. Best of all, Keller coursework may qualify for employer tuition reimbursement. You ve already made one good decision by choosing to pursue an advanced education. Now make another by choosing Keller. Read on to learn more about Keller s accounting and finance options and how they can help grow the business of you. Focused Accounting and Finance education Keller s Master of Accounting & Financial Management (MAFM; Master of Science in Accounting & Financial Management in New York, MSAC) degree program provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of accounting and financial management, as well as the opportunity to pursue one of three specializations CPA, Finance or CFE that could lead to a professional certification or designation. Graduate certificates in Accounting and Financial Analysis are also offered at Keller. Prepare for the CPA exam while earning a Master s in Accounting. Ideal for both CPA candidates as well as existing CPA s, Keller s Master s in Accounting degree program is an accelerated path to help you reach your goals faster. Keller s Master s in Accounting degree program integrates industry-leading Becker CPA exam preparation with coursework aimed toward securing 150 credit hours necessary to be eligible for licensure in most states. Specialized Business Administration options MBA + CPA: A solid career combination Keller s Master of Business Administration (Master of Business Administration in Management degree in New York) degree program offers a powerful advantage for those who are interested in becoming a CPA and already have an accounting background. Courses may be applicable to the 150 credit hours required in many states to qualify for CPA licensing, and elective courses can help you prepare for the CPA exam saving you time and tuition. Plus, Keller s curriculum can integrate the world-renowned Becker Professional Education s CPA Review learning approach and materials. If you re already a CPA, take advantage of Keller s fast-track MBA to enhance your professional potential and secure CPE credits to keep your CPA license current. You can take fewer courses and tailor electives to match your career interests and goals. MBA with Accounting or Finance concentration Choose this option to develop broad-based managerial skills combined with focused expertise in the accounting or finance arena.

Master of Science in Accounting Keller s accelerated MSAC degree program is designed for accounting professionals as the most efficient way to combine preparing for the CPA while securing your Master s degree in Accounting. It provides the additional accounting coursework and Becker s proven, industry-leading CPA preparation curriculum to ensure students put their best foot forward when pursuing their accounting certification. MSAC Program Accounting Courses all three required (Degree Program Prerequisites Required: * Ŧ ) Current Issues in Accounting, ACCT525 Professional Research for Accountants, ACCT540 Accounting Capstone, ACCT601 CPA Candidates all four required CPA Exam Preparation: Auditing and Attestation, ACCT591 CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment and Concepts, ACCT592 CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting and Reporting, ACCT593 CPA Exam Preparation: Regulation, ACCT594 Career-focused courses six credit hours required Students may choose six credit hours from among the Accounting (ACCT) or Finance (FIN) courses. Course offerings are found in Keller s academic catalog, available via keller.edu. Elective courses six credit hours required You can take your electives in a variety of career fields. Students may choose any electives for which they meet the prerequisites. Course offerings are found in Keller s academic catalog, available via keller.edu. Existing CPAs Discipline-specific courses - nine credit hours required Students may choose nine credit hours from among the Accounting (ACCT) courses. Course offerings are found in Keller s academic catalog, available via keller.edu. At this time, the MSAC program is offered on-site only in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida and Georgia. Please refer the academic catalog for the most up-to-date course information. * Special requirements apply to those who wish to be admitted to the MSAC program. See Additional Admission Requirements for MSAC Program Applicants in the Keller Course residency requirement that includes a maximum of six semester-credit hours that may be transferred or waived. Students in this program are not eligible for course exemptions. Transfer credit cannot be applied to ACCT525. Ŧ Foundations of Managerial Mathematics, GM400, must be completed successfully by students requiring additional mathematics preparation (see Prerequisite Skills Requirements in the Keller course catalog or at keller.edu). Students requiring additional development of writing skills must complete foundations of Professional Communication, GM410, successfully (see Prerequisite Skills Requirements in the Keller course catalog or at keller.edu). Master of Accounting & Financial Management Keller s MAFM program is designed for those whose backgrounds lie outside the accounting and finance arenas but who seek specialized careers in these fields. Accounting foundations coursework is paired with an emphasis in public accounting, finance or fraud examination. MAFM Program Accounting Courses all six required for each emphasis Managerial Accounting, ACCT505 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT550 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT551 Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT553 Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT557 Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, FIN504 MAFM with CFE Emphasis This emphasis, which can help prepare you to pursue a career as a certified fraud examiner, includes coursework in auditing, fraud examination, forensic accounting, ethics and more. Driven by changing government regulations and business laws, the role for those who hold a CFE credential is often viewed as increasingly important within corporations and even in law enforcement. For this emphasis, Keller s Accounting Foundations courses are combined with: CFE Emphasis-Specific Courses all five required External Auditing, ACCT555 Auditing: An Operational and Internal Perspective Including Fraud Examination, ACCT562 Accounting Fraud Examination Concepts, ACCT572 Forensic Accounting: Ethics and the Legal Environment, ACCT574 Financial Management Capstone: The Role of the Chief Financial Officer, ACCT600 CFE Focus Courses four required Accounting Information Systems, ACCT571 Accounting Fraud Criminology and Ethics, ACCT573 Global and Domestic Security Management, SEC594 Business Law: Strategic Considerations for Managers and Owners, MGMT597 Principles of Information Security and Privacy, SEC571 Information Security Law and Ethics, SEC575 Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management, SEC581 Security Risk Analysis and Planning, SEC582 Security Administration and Operation, SEC583 Forensic and Business Investigations Techniques, SEC584

MAFM with CPA Emphasis Combine your advanced degree with a CPA credential to expand your career potential. This emphasis, ideal if a CPA designation is part of your career path, includes courses that integrate Becker Professional Education s CPA Review learning approach and materials. Incorporating CPA exam review coursework right into your MAFM program can save you time and money and can help you achieve greater success on the CPA exam. For this emphasis, Keller s accounting foundations courses are combined with: CPA Emphasis-Specific Courses five required External Auditing, ACCT555 - or - Business Law: Strategic Considerations for Managers and Owners, MGMT597 Managerial Finance, FIN515 Advanced Managerial Finance, FIN516 Financial Management Capstone: The Role of the Chief Financial Officer, ACCT600 CPA Exam Preparation Courses all four required Auditing and Attestation, ACCT591 Business Environment and Concepts, ACCT592 Financial Accounting and Reporting, ACCT593 Regulation, ACCT594 MAFM with Finance Emphasis This emphasis provides you with the career focus and preparation to succeed in a variety of professional fields/areas of finance such as mergers and acquisitions, business management with financial institutions, mutual funds, securities firms, personal wealth management firms, and financial planning firms including positions involving an understanding of sale of securities. For this emphasis, Keller s Accounting Foundations courses are combined with: Finance Emphasis-Specific Courses all five required Managerial Finance, FIN515 Advanced Managerial Finance, FIN516 Securities Analysis, FIN560 Mergers and Acquisitions, FIN561 Financial Management Capstone: The Role of the Chief Financial Officer, ACCT600 Finance Focus Courses four courses required Management of Financial Institutions, FIN564 International Finance, FIN565 Options and Financial Futures Markets, FIN567 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis, FIN575 Real Estate Finance, FIN590 Accounting Ethics and Related Regulatory Issues, ACCT530 Elective Course three credit hours required Choose any elective for which prerequisite(s) are met. Course offerings are found in Keller s academic catalog, available via keller.edu.

Master of Business Administration Keller s MBA program provides a comprehensive business education, helping you to develop management expertise and advance your career. And with approximately 40 percent of the program comprised of electives, you can tailor your course selection to include accounting and/or finance options. MBA Program Core Courses all five required Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, ACCT504* Leadership and Organizational Behavior, MGMT591 Managerial Applications of Information Technology, MIS535 Applied Managerial Statistics, MATH533 Marketing Management, MKTG522 MBA Program-Specific Courses all five required Managerial Accounting, ACCT505* Managerial Finance, FIN515* Legal, Political and Ethical Dimensions of Business, MGMT520 Business Economics, ECON545 Business Planning Seminar, MGMT600 Accounting Concentration Courses 12 credit hours required If you completed a significant amount of accounting coursework toward your bachelor s degree program and are preparing to earn your CPA credential, we suggest building on the Program Core and Program-Specific courses shown with the CPA Exam Preparation courses, which are based on the Becker CPA Exam Prep Review learning approach and materials and total nine of the 12 credit hours required for an Accounting concentration. Accounting Ethics and Related Regulatory Issues, ACCT530 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT550 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT551 Cost Accounting, ACCT552 Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT553 External Auditing, ACCT555 Budgeting, ACCT556 Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT557 Advanced Studies in Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT560 Auditing: An Operational and Internal Perspective Including Fraud Examination, ACCT562 Advanced Managerial Accounting Issues, ACCT563 International Accounting and Multinational Enterprises, ACCT564 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT571 Accounting Fraud Examination Concepts, ACCT572 Accounting Fraud Criminology and Ethics, ACCT573 Forensic Accounting: Ethics and the Legal Environment, ACCT574 CPA Exam Preparation: Auditing and Attestation, ACCT591 CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment and Concepts, ACCT592 CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting and Reporting, ACCT593 CPA Exam Preparation: Regulation, ACCT594 Financial Management Capstone: The Role of the Chief Financial Officer, ACCT600 Finance Concentration Courses 12 credit hours required This concentration provides you with the career focus and preparation to succeed in a variety of professional fields/ areas of finance such as mergers and acquisitions, business management with financial institutions, mutual funds, securities firms, personal wealth management firms, and financial planning firms including positions involving an understanding of sale of securities. Entrepreneurial Finance, FIN512 Advanced Managerial Finance, FIN516 Securities Analysis, FIN560 Mergers and Acquisitions, FIN561 Management of Financial Institutions, FIN564 International Finance, FIN565 Options and Financial Futures Markets, FIN567 Advanced Financial Statement Analysis, FIN575 Personal Financial Planning, FIN580 Real Estate Finance, FIN590 CFA Level I Exam Preparation A, FIN591 CFA Level I Exam Preparation B, FIN592 CFA Level II Exam Preparation A, FIN593 CFA Level II Exam Preparation B, FIN594 CFA Level III Exam Preparation A, FIN598 CFA Level III Exam Preparation B, FIN599 Project Cost and Schedule Control, PROJ592 Project Risk Management, PROJ595 * You may be able to waive this course and replace it with an additional elective that matches your interests. See Accounting Concentration Courses and Finance Concentration Courses for choices available.

Graduate Certificates If you choose to develop your expertise in accounting or financial analysis without completing an entire degree program or while progressing toward a master s credential consider the following graduate certificate options. Accounting Certificate Courses seven required Managerial Accounting, ACCT505 Intermediate Accounting I, ACCT550 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT551 Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT553 External Auditing, ACCT555 - or - Intermediate Accounting III, ACCT557 Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, ACCT504 Financial Analysis Certificate Courses all seven required Managerial Accounting, ACCT505 Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT553 Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, ACCT504 Managerial Finance, FIN515 CPA Preparation (Advance Accounting Track) all eleven required Advanced Studies in Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, ACCT560 Auditing: An Operational and Internal Perspective including Fraud Examination, ACCT562 International Accounting and Multinational Enterprises, ACCT564 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT571 Accounting Fraud Criminology and Ethics, ACCT573 Forensic Accounting: Ethics and the Legal Environment, ACCT574 CPA Exam Preparation: Auditing and Attestation, ACCT591 CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment and Concepts, ACCT592 CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting and Reporting, ACCT593 CPA Exam Preparation: Regulation, ACCT594 Advanced Managerial Finance, FIN516 Securities Analysis, FIN560 Mergers and Acquisitions, FIN561 CPA Preparation (Professional Leadership Track) all eleven required International Accounting and Multinational Enterprises, ACCT564 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT571 Forensic Accounting: Ethics and the Legal Environment, ACCT574 CPA Exam Preparation: Auditing and Attestation, ACCT591 CPA Exam Preparation: Business Environment and Concepts, ACCT592 CPA Exam Preparation: Financial Accounting and Reporting, ACCT593 CPA Exam Preparation: Regulation, ACCT594 Entrepreneurial Finance, FIN512 Managing Organizational Change, HRM587 Project Management Systems, PROJ586 Learn more at keller.edu or call 888.535.5370 to speak with an admissions representative.

Visit keller.edu or call 888.535.5370 For comprehensive consumer information, visit keller.edu/mafm In New York, DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York. DeVry University is authorized for operation by the THEC, www.state.tn.us/thec. Nashville Campus: 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary School and College Registration, Certification No. C-498. DeVry is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. AC0060. Program availability varies by location. DeVry University s Keller Graduate School of Management master s degree programs are offered online, and degrees are conferred by DeVry University s Keller Graduate School of Management in the United States. Degrees are not offered or conferred in Alberta by DeVry Institute of Technology - Calgary, nor are they approved by Alberta Advanced Education and Technology. Statistics current at time of original publication; visit, bls.gov for most recent statistics 2012 DeVry Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. 09-800775 6/12 15M