MSc Accounting and Financial Management

Course Features

  Campus:
London
  Duration:
1 Year
  Available Starts:
September, January, May
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Information about course

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting and finance. 

The course equips students with the skills, knowledge and competencies necessary to evaluate financial information, analyse financial statements, value companies and make informed decisions.

Students will gain an understanding of the regulatory framework that governs accounting and finance practices and comply with relevant laws and regulations. They will develop analytical, critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making skills through real-world accounting and finance applications.

Over the course of your MSc, you will study a total of 6 modules. See below for the modules which you will study:


  • Postgraduate Study Skills, Research Methods and Ethics
  • Corporate Reporting, Budgeting and Control
  • Corporate Finance and Valuations
  • Taxation, Audit and Assurance
  • Investment and Risk Management
  • Postgraduate Major Project (Accounting and Finance)

Timetable

Full-time Schedule:
Standard delivery
Studying on campus 2 days a week which is Monday – Friday (10:00-17:00)

Part-time Schedule:
Studying on campus 1 day a week which is Monday – Friday (10:00-17:00)

Non-Standard delivery (evening and weekend delivery):
Part-time delivery rotates between Tuesday & Thursday (18:00-21:00) and Saturday (10:00-17:00) across trimesters:
Trimesters 1/3/5 – Tuesday & Thursday / Trimesters 2/4/6 – Saturday

Assessment

ARUL employs assignments, presentations, and examinations to measure student progress, along with an innovative case study major project or dissertation to complete the course.

The Major Project involves detailed research, analysis and reporting of a finance related issue.

  • Students must have equivalent of a UK first degree at 2:2 or above plus relevant experience.

    AND

    Have previously been taught in English and have sufficient command of English to undertake postgraduate study or have an IELTS (or equivalent) score of 6.5 or better.

    If you have completed a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent non-UK qualification and did not achieve our required grades for entry, but can demonstrate that your life/work skills would make you suitable, you should still consider applying.

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