Certificate of Accountancy Overview

The Bauer College of Business offers a non-degree certificate in accountancy through the Department of Accountancy and Taxation. This program is designed for non-degree-seeking post-baccalaureate students who plan to sit for the Uniform CPA exam. Students should contact the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy for information about required general business courses. The certificate is awarded to students who complete at least ten courses in the program, excluding ACCT 2331 & ACCT 2332.

The purpose of this special program is to provide a cluster of 5000-level courses for post-baccalaureate students to fulfill the accounting course requirements to sit for the Uniform CPA exam.

The recent accounting-related corporate scandals and the resulting regulatory requirements have created a tremendous demand for trained accountants. In particular, there has been a significant increase in the demand for the services of certified public accountants.

To sit for the Uniform CPA examination in the state of Texas, an applicant must have completed an undergraduate degree and have a total of 150 hours of college credit. The 150 hours must contain 30 hours of approved upper-level accounting courses, an approved ethics course and 24 hours of non-accounting general business classes.

We have designed a program that will allow you to get the necessary accounting and ethics credits as quickly and efficiently as possible. You take only the courses you need. These courses are offered in the evenings and Saturdays to accommodate your work schedule, and they provide the strong background you need to successfully complete the CPA exam. Please check prerequisites before you register for classes.

Cost

All students pursuing certification will pay undergraduate tuition and fees and a certificate fee per course. This does not include mandatory fees charged by the University, e.g. Library fees, cougar one card, etc. Please refer to the University fee schedule for a further breakdown of all fees and tuition.

The college does not allow students with an undergraduate degree to take undergrad courses because undergrad education is subsidized by the State of Texas. The certificate fee is determined by the tuition and fees charged for graduate courses and is typically adjusted at the beginning of each academic year. The fee is used to cover the cost of providing the certificate courses.

The certificate program does not qualify for financial aid unless students are taking specified classes in preparation for the MS Accountancy Program, in which case, funding is limited to a 12 month period, covering only undergraduate tuition, not additional certificate fees.

Faculty

We staff our courses with the most outstanding instructors from the Houston area. The staff includes instructors with advanced degrees and extensive professional experience.

 

CAP / MS Accountancy Information Session

Information sessions are held on a regular basis at the C. T. Bauer College of Business to discuss the Certificate in Accountancy Program and Master of Science in Accountancy Program.  The session includes a panel with current and former students from the CAP and MS Accy Program and professors from the Accountancy & Taxation Department.

The Info Session schedule until the end of the Spring 2010 semester is:

  • October 12, 2009, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, 150 Melcher Hall
  • January 11, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, location TBD
  • February 8, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, location TBD
  • March 8, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, location TBD
  • April 12, 2010, 6:30 - 8:30 PM, location TBD

To register for the CAP/MS Accountancy Info session, please RSVP at: https://www.bauer.uh.edu/mscapinfosession/

For more information, e-mail Carol Worsnop at cap@uh.edu or Tiffany Richard at mpa@uh.edu.

Parking Information and Directions to Melcher Hall

Take I-59 north to I-45 south. Exit on Spur 5 which is the exit immediately after Cullen. Merge to the right with University and go through the intersection of University and Calhoun (main entrance to the University). Go to the Visitor Information booth and turn left. You will be able to park in the multi-story parking garage. Melcher Hall is a black glass building behind the University Center. 

DO NOT PARK IN STUDENT OR FACULTY PARKING LOTS – YOU MAY BE TICKETED!

 

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Contact Us

Department of Accountancy & Taxation
Melcher Hall Room 370
The University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-6021
Phone: 713-743-4820
Fax: 713-743-4828