Master of Professional Accountancy

Why an MPA?

The ¹û¶³´«Ã½ Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) Program will prepare students to enter the accounting field as Certified Professional Accountants (CPAs) and qualified business leaders.

  • In addition to coursework, high-impact internship experiences with industry leaders give students an edge.
  • Graduates will enter a growing career field, as demand for CPAs and auditors is rising, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast.
  • This program meets the requirements of the CPA licensing exam in South Dakota and most other states.
  • Augustana CPA exam pass rates exceed state and national averages.
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Maddy Deetz '23, who earned an MPA, as well as a bachelor’s degree in accounting, is a senior audit associate at Eide Bailly in Sioux Falls. Deetz completed two internships with the accounting firm while she was a student at Augustana. She is also a certified public accountant (CPA).

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¹û¶³´«Ã½ accounting graduates who took the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Examination for the first time in 2023 had the highest pass rate in South Dakota and the sixth-highest in the nation. This is according to the latest data released by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).

This year’s Viking Days festivities included a special dedication ceremony for Augustana’s School of Business — now the Rydell School of Business, supported by Bill and Ellen Rydell. The Augustana community celebrated on Thursday, Oct. 3, with a gathering in the Madsen Social Science Center, home of the newly-named school.

Payton Anderson ‘25, of Sherburn, Minnesota, is an accounting and business administration double major. He is also part of the Augustana Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) Program. Anderson, a Viking Wrestling student-athlete, is interning with RSM — an assurance, tax and consulting services firm in downtown Sioux Falls. Through his internship, he has gained hands-on experience with assurance and audits.

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Angela Olson MPA Program

Why choose the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) Program?

  • At the end of five years, students graduate with two degrees — a bachelor’s and master’s degree and hold the 150 credits required to sit for the .
  • Through applied learning, working in teams and a combination of technical accounting skills with broader business knowledge, students achieve skills sought by employers.
  • The accounting faculty have spent time in the industry, bringing first-hand experience to the classroom.
  • Students have interned at a variety of organizations — many of which have led to full-time employment opportunities.

This 3+2 degree means students spend the first three years in undergraduate classes, transition to some graduate-level courses in year four and finish the fifth year with all graduate classes.

For those who already have a bachelor’s degree, the MPA can be completed in 1.5 years, starting in the fall.

Augustana MPA students have the opportunity to:

  • Apply theories of accounting to real-world experiences
  • Develop in-depth knowledge of current issues within the accounting industry
  • Critically analyze the codifications for the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code
  • Effectively write business communications and present to peers 
  • Demonstrate advanced skills in critical thinking by solving unstructured problems
  • Work with emerging accounting technologies and topics
  • Network with professionals from premier accounting firms at the Meet the Firms event each fall on campus

STEM & Technology in Accounting

The demand for STEM-based, analytical accountancy has been driven by employers and the CPA exam.

  • The CPA exam changes in January 2024 to have a greater focus on a CPA's ability to analyze accounting data and use new technologies.
  • This emphasis on new technologies better reflects that this demand is being met through courses and with specific course elements.
  • The MPA program’s classification as a STEM program allows international students to receive an extra two years of work experience through their student visa.

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