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Course description: Semester 1; critical analysis and evaluation in accounting and finance; research methods and methodologies; semester 2; dissertation.(read more)
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Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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Course description: Course content is similar to the ACCA Professional stage modules, but also includes core modules and optional modules.(read more)
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Course description: This programme offers core and optional modules, and students are expected to successfully complete 8 for PgDip and 8 plus a dissertation for MSc.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is for those wishing to extend their knowledge of accounting and finance to an advanced level; options allow students to study a particular aspect of accounting or taxation in more depth.(read more)
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Course description: The course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a senior level professional career in accounting; financial services; or related sectors of the economy.(read more)
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Course description: Core objectives include providing opportunities for student to share experiences from their own organisation's perspective, developing theoretical framework and practical knowledge of financial management or marketing in charities, and extending student's knowledge by use of research papers and authoritative texts.(read more)
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Course description: Students study 7 taught modules and 2 independent study modules - all modules are compulsory, these are: Business concepts; management accounting techniques, financial accounting techniques, corporate finance concepts; decision making and control, financial reporting, audit and assurance, professional skills synoptic module, and academic skills synoptic module.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course aims to provide CCAB qualified students with a more thorough grounding for their future professional career progression. It extends their understanding and critical awareness of the major finance theories which underpin and inform a firms strategic financial decisions, and on which modern investment analysis and fund management are based.(read more)
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Course description: The course aims to deepen thinking about advanced topics in accounting in international contexts; students develop a vision and understanding of the changing role and perception of international accounting within the context of changing global markets, competition and shifting societal values.(read more)
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Course description: The course is aimed at experienced finance managers working in an organisation's finance department or those who act as financial advisors to charities and not-for-profit organisations; it aims to equip students with a knowledge of specialist charity taxation and unique tax privileges and the distinctive financial accounting practice and management.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The aim of this course is to enhance the research and employment potential of students who seek to specialise in international accounting and finance.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is oriented to individuals engaged or intending to pursue a career in which knowledge and competence in international finance is required; it provides analytical and business led tools that combine academic study with a pragmatic and well structured finance content for decision making.(read more)
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Course description: This programme is oriented to individuals engaged or intending to pursue a career in which knowledge and competence in international finance is required; it provides analytical and business led tools that combine academic study with a pragmatic and well structured finance content for decision making.(read more)
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Course description: Course covers: financial economics; accounting; corporate financial management; financial reporting; provides training for success in careers in industry or financial institutions.(read more)
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Course description: Supervision available within following fields: accounting history; accounting theory; arts and organising; auditing; business strategy; corporate finance; financial management; financial reporting; human resource management; marketing and consumer behaviour; managing change; management; management accounting; management education and learning; market-based accounting research; public sector accounting and financial management.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course helps students to develop the skills of a reflective practitioner, with the confidence to bring one’s own professional circumstances and individual/creative interpretation to issues where established theories may not apply; students build upon their undergraduate knowledge and skills and to extend these through a combination of taught units and independent research.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Accounting and financial management; the corporate environment; international business; fundamentals of corporate finance and investment; managing people and organisations; managing processes; marketing analysis and planning; strategic management; 2 elective modules from: International marketing; corporate finance; strategic supply chain management; a systems approach to managing complexity; entrepreneurship.(read more)
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Course description: Looks at accounting and management, particularly the changing role and perception of management accounting within the context of shifting societal values, competing cultural influences and ideological demands, dwindling natural resources, globalised competition and the increasingly widespread impact of information technology.(read more)
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Accounting & Finance MSc
University Of Aberdeen
Colin, January 2008Overall score
Really like the uni to be honest. Lots of chances to socialise. Work a little bit as you go along the way and you'll have geaps of time to get through it all.
Study experience
Courses are genrally good. Good on-line resourses.
Lecture hours vary.
Lecturers are generally good.
Just stay on top of reading and it will be easy.
Facilities
Library is adequate.
Lots of computers.
Don't use it all that often.
Sports facilities good.
I use the classes at the gym a lot.
Postgraduate life
Many clubs and societies.
I'm a member of Golf and Lacrosse.
Team sports are great,
Banter is top notch.
Budapest trip with Lacrosse trip is going to be AMAZING.
Job prospects
Not sure what I want to do. I have enjoyed my course so I'd like to continue it in my career.
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Accounting and Finance MSc
De Montfort University
Alex, October 2008Overall score
A truly great University with everything on offer for a great experience and a fantastic learning environment
Study experience
A fully structured programme, reflecting on real life and practical modern industry/business operations
Facilities
Great library, with almost every facility needed for an excellent academic environment. Library operates 24 hours a day, has thousands of computers for unlimited use and internet facility
Postgraduate life
Countless clubs and societies, and ease of joining. No restrictions in almost all of them. Joining is is only restricted to YOUR own interest and time.
Job prospects
May be I will do my Phd after completion and it will definitely be at De Montfort University. I love everything on campus
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Accounting And Finance Msc
University Of Birmingham
Marminder, November 2007Overall score
I have definately enjoyed my experience and would recommend this uni to everyone. The social scene can't be better and I think some halls could use a little improvement.
Study experience
Best part of lectures are learning new things the worst is essays. Lecturers are always willing to help you though.
Facilities
There are alot of great facilities such as sports facilities, library, guild, and many bars.
Postgraduate life
There are a range of societies from break dancing to war games, you meet loads of new people.
Job prospects
Try it to find out!
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