Masters in
Accounting + CPA

The Degree That Gets You Ahead
In the NY Metro area, accountants with Master’s degrees earn 13% more than those with Bachelor’s –Robert Half, 2025 Salary Guide.9

Robert Half, Forbes’ #1 U.S. staffing firm (2025), offers trusted salary data from real placements, surveys, and market trends

Rated Among:

Name of College: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Degree Masters in Accounting
Ranked Amongst:
Best Universities Forbes 2025
Best Masters Program, Eduniversal, 2025

Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree, 
Bachelor of Talmudic Law (BTL),
Bachelor in Talmudic Studies (BTS)
First Talmudic Degree (FTD)

Course Duration:

Men 18 months
Women 14 months

Course Location:

NY, NJ; Remote Options for  Israel

Job Placement Advantage:

Masters In Accounting + CPA

Overview

With eight recruiters, including two focused on accounting—and decades of ties to hundreds of firms, graduates of our Master’s in Accounting program—ranked among The Best – Eduniversal 2025 and Best Colleges – Forbes in 2025—achieved a 98% employment rate. Opportunities flow from our powerful network and expansive alumni base.

PCS alumni have secured roles at leading firms like PwC, Grant Thornton, Marcum, CohnReznick, Goldman Sachs, LTC, CardCash, Bernath & Rosenberg, and PKF, as well as with private businesses seeking top accountants. Many have launched thriving ventures, carrying forward the PCS legacy of excellence and entrepreneurship.

List of courses:

  • Federal Tax I
  • Federal Tax II
  • Intermediate Financial Accounting I
  • Advanced Financial Accounting
  • Cost: Measurement Planning & Control
  • Auditing Concepts & Methods
  • Intermediate Financial Accounting II
  • Advanced Financial Reporting Topics
  • Data Analytics
  • Accounting Information Systems
Careers Opportunities
  • Accounting
  • Real Estate
  • Compliance
  • Finance
  • Audit
  • Financial Analysis
  • Controller
  • Acquisitions
  • Chief Financial Advisor (CFO)
  • E-commerce

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An accountant with a Master’s Degree earns 13% more annually than a bachelor’s degree,  a difference of over $500,000 throughout their career, “US Bureau of Labor Statistics” 2023.