Mark M. Ulrich

Adjunct Assistant Professor
MBA, Public Accounting, St. John's UniversityBS, Accounting, St. John's University
Professor Mark M. Ulrich teaches principles of financial accounting, principles of managerial accounting, as well as intermediate accounting. He is a currently licensed Certified Public Accountant in the State of New York. His current research includes work over CPA exam pass rate data and accounting education pedagogy. Professor Ulrich has three years of public accounting experience, and most recently left KPMG as a senior audit associate in 2009. He has also served as the Director for Budgets and Compliance for the Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s. Professor Ulrich serves as a director on the state-wide Board of Directors of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA). He is an officer of the Queens/Brooklyn Chapter of the NYSSCPA and is the chair of the Career Opportunities in the Accounting Profession committee for the Queens/Brooklyn Chapter. He served as president of the Queens/Brooklyn Chapter in 2012-2013. He is a Contributing Editor of the NASBA CPA performance data books. He serves on the Wiley Efficient Learning academic advisory board. Professor Ulrich received his bachelors of science degree in accounting from St. John’s in 2006, and his MBA in accounting from St. John’s in 2007.

Teaching Interests

Financial accounting, managerial accounting

Research Interests

Pedagogy, CPA exam

Courses Taught

ACC
602
GLOBAL FIN & MGR REPORTING

Select Publications

Journal Articles

Ulrich, M. M., and Pilato, B. (2016). More than Just Fundamentals: Professionals in Principles. Chicago, IL: Accounting Instructors' Report. pp. 8.