Degree and recognition
MAAC is a professional master's degree and not a University Master of Science degree. After completion, you will receive a MAAC master's degree which has been accredited in 2006 by the
Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO). The MAAC programme is registered in the CROHO (Dutch Central Register of Higher Education). In order to ensure quality, the programme has been subjected to a strict quality test. You are assured a superior level of high-quality education. At the end of 2011, the MAAC programme is once again subject to the accreditation test.
Internationally recognised
The MAAC degree is recognised internationally. If you aspire to a job outside the Netherlands, you can get your degree legalised by the DUO (Education Department) of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Then you can prove worldwide that the document has been issued by a competent authority. For more information and the costs, please visit the website of
DUO
Further studies
The MAAC programme is not part of a continuous course of study. Despite this, you can study further, for example, to obtain your accountant's degree. The English (online)
programme ACCA [link] is a valuable option for internationally oriented students. An ACCA graduate bears the title of 'Certified Chartered Accountant'. The MAAC degree also provides an excellent basis for the accountant's programme offered by the
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)