Rise through the ranks in your accounting career with Johnson & Wales University’s MBA in Accounting. You’ll master the core business disciplines and gain advanced expertise in the latest accounting standards through our accounting program.
Our world-class MBA program, among the largest in New England, is designed to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.
With JWU’s MBA in Accounting degree, you’ll be prepared to pursue management-level positions in your accounting career within any industry around the world.
Developed and updated in collaboration with leading companies, our professionally focused curriculum includes real-world projects and challenges so you can gain experience in the accounting field — what employers value the most.
Our MBA Accounting program faculty experts are leaders in the industry they teach. They know what it takes to achieve success in their respective fields and share their insights with you.
With JWU’s MBA in Accounting degree, you’ll gain theoretical knowledge while learning how advanced accounting principles and techniques are applied in practice. You’ll also gain an understanding of research techniques that successful practitioners use most often.
“This program will prepare you to emerge as a leader and decision maker in an increasingly complex global business climate.”ADJUNCT KARLTON LOUGH CPA, J.D.
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Three JWU alumni have been honored by the Providence Business News (PBN) at their 17th annual “40 Under Forty” program, which honors 40 Rhode Islanders under the age of 40 who have achieved career success and continue to stay involved in their communities. We are so proud of our alumni.
As a principal at Warwick, Rhode Island-based DiSanto Priest & Co., John Rainone '10 MBA, CPA, CCIFP, works on audits and financial statements for the construction and real estate fields. Prior to becoming a CPA, the Rhode Island native got his bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Assumption University (Worcester, Mass.), before getting his MBA in Accounting from JWU.
“[JWU’s program] gave me more of a network in terms of my business and looking for clients, and it was right around the corner from where I was working in Providence at the time,” Rainone explains. “It helped me move along in the natural progression of being a CPA.”
Fellow honoree Gregory Scorpio '09 has been with global sporting goods company G-Form for the last 5 years, serving as chief financial officer responsible for accounting. It’s been a fit for Scorpio, who called JWU’s Harborside Campus home for a brief stint while getting his MBA in Accounting alongside his now-wife.
“The professors we had were working in the professional world and that experience was much more relatable to real-world experience than what I received as an undergraduate,” Scorpio notes of his academic work at JWU.
“It was a lot of group and team activities like preparing presentations and projects, and I saw an opportunity to take that leadership role in those groups which correlated into a role into my real-world experience.”
Professor and Department Chair, Accountancy & Finance
Conn Ryan spent three years working in public accounting and five years in internal audit before transitioning to a career in education. She is passionate about accounting and encouraging her students to believe in themselves.
Associate Professor
After a handful of years in public accounting, Doonan was fortunate to achieve her lifelong dream when she was hired to teach accounting and taxes at JWU.
$82,936: Estimated salary of alumni from this program
84% of alumni are working in a field related to their program of study.