MSc Finance and Accounting
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 1 year |
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Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
Undergraduate degree in either Accounting, Finance, Economics or any other cognate subject. A minimum of a second-class honours degree will be expected.
Normal UWBS APA arrangements apply
Curriculum
Typical modules include:
International Finance
Understand the international financial system and apply various international financial strategies available to international corporate managers.
International Business Environment
Understand the controversies over basic trends in the global economy and analyse key issues like foreign investment and location which underpin global business decision making
Financial Management
Develop skills in all the key aspects of financial decision-making, from sources of finance, investment appraisal to management of capital
Accounting for Business
Read, analyse and question the financial and management accounting information which operational managers will need to contend with in the course of their career.
Entrepreneurial Finance
Explore approaches small firms can follow to secure finance to survive and succeed in the hyper-competitive market. Investigate options for financial support including venture capital, angel finance, bank finance, trade credit, financial bootstrapping, and small firm loan guarantee scheme
Corporate Governance in an International Context
Explore a range of perspectives that help understand the interplay between corporate governance, strategy and corporate performance in a range of comparative national and organisational contexts
You will undertake an Independent Business Analysis Project, which runs throughout your course.
You will be taken on external visits, for example to the London Stock Exchange.