Our MSc Accounting and Finance has developed an excellent reputation for its popularity and impact. It is appropriate for candidates interested in persuading careers in accounting and finance across a wide range of sectors: business, finance, banking, accounting, auditing and consulting.
Our MSc Accounting and Finance will build on the business skills you gained in your undergraduate studies and equip you with specialist knowledge in financial accounting, management accounting, corporate finance, financial analysis and corporate governance. In addition to helping in enhancing your lucrative career opportunities in the multinational accounting and finance sector our MSc Accounting and Finance help those who aim to advance their studies into Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) level and develop a career in academic research.
Core modules will help develop an advanced understanding of essential areas, including current issues in accounting, research methods and corporate financial strategy security valuation. You can also choose from optional modules in areas that align with your individual career goals, such as financial statement analysis, international finance and corporate governance.
You have the option to take industry-recognised digital qualifications by Microsoft and SAP alongside your course, which will develop your digital skills and help you stand out to future employers.
This MSc will enhance your CV and help to bring you to the notice of prestigious employers who are looking for the skillset you will have. As an asset to their organisation, you can put your knowledge and skills into practice, having a real impact on their business.
2:1 (or international equivalent) in accounting, auditing, financial management, or another subject with a substantial proportion of accounting study. Applicants must have a strong accounting background and in their final two years of study have achieved a 2:1 (60%) in a minimum of four modules covering advanced or specialist accounting theory.
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