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Course Overview

Accounting and Finance professionals have central roles in all types and sizes of organisations whether in the UK or abroad. 

The course offers a specialist pathway in accounting (linked to the ACCA Fundamentals papers), but also provides you with the opportunity to select modules in the areas of finance and strategy. This programme focuses on accounting and finance matters within an international context, addressing current challenges and issues faced by businesses and companies around the world.

You'll be provided with analytical and business-led tools that combine academic study with a pragmatic and well structured finance content for decision making (including the use of databases such as Bloomberg). The course also includes training in specialist software (SPSS and N-Vivo).

You'll take part in a residential weekend, exchanging experiences and discussing current events and specific problems affecting the accountancy and finance fields, with academics and a visiting practitioner.

You'll benefit from a wide range of extra-curricular activities including "Academic skills for Finance, Accounting and Governance" and Research Techniques, a range of Bloomberg Aptitude Tests, specialist visitor speakers, and expert symposiums and conferences.

There may be a possibility to undertake an optional work placement to enhance your employability skills and professional experience (subject to validation).

Take an internship

All students have the option to study for a 20 credit internship (instead of taking two 10 credit optional modules). This module allows the student to gain valuable work experience while studying for a master’s degree. Responsibility for securing the work placement lies with the student. However, the student is supported during the search process and when the student is actually working. The work placement should have some direct bearing on what the student is studying - a student studying MSc International Accounting and Finance would be expected to secure an internship with some connection with aspects of accounting or finance within the business community.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirements:

  • A 2.1 degree in any subject from the UK or Bachelors degree equivalent to a UK Second Class Upper Division; or
  • A 2.2 honours degree in a relevant subject area; or
  • Other qualifications plus demonstrably relevant business experience will be considered on an individual basis.

Accreditation of Prior Learning:

Required English language skills to undertake this programme IELTS (International English Language Testing Service) 6.5 or equivalent.

Fees

Total course fee:

  • UK fee:  £10625
  • International fee: £15505

This information was accurate on : 05/05/2021
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