Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management (University of London)
Course Information
Description
Awarded by University of London, UK and Developed by University College London, University of London, UK.
Stand out from the crowd
The Master of Science (MSc) in Accounting and Financial Management is the result of a close partnership between The University of London and School of Management at University College London.
This programme provides those with non-finance qualifications the opportunity to develop and apply Master's level knowledge, understanding and skills within the accounting, financial management and strategic context for business and management. It enables students to engage with and contribute meaningfully to financial decision making within their current or future organisation.
Who is this programme for?
Being able to make informed decisions for the organisation is critical. Whether to consolidate operations, expand overseas, build a second logistics hub all comes down to whether the earnings will sustain the expenses. Every manager needs to have knowledge of finance in order to contribute to the overall success of the organisation. Whether you are training in building estate management, a civil engineer, or scientist in biotechnology, you need to help your boss make the right decisions. The MSc Accounting and Financial Management will teach you all you need to know to be an effective manager or director. It is a management master's with a focus on finance.
This programme prepares you for today's VUCAH world - Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous and Hyperconnected.
For both full-time and part-time local students, you will have the opportunity to network and learn together with fellow professionals from different countries as well as to participate in the workshops and learning trips. The University’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) enables you to network with other professionals worldwide. You will be able to share perspectives, compare approaches and gain a truly global viewpoint and even career opportunities globally.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor's degree at least comparable to a UK Upper Second class honours degree from an institution acceptable to the university, AND
English Language Requirements
A pass in English language at GCE 'O' Level. Alternatively, applicants may provide an acceptable score in a Test of Proficiency achieved within the past three years. E.g. IELTS: At least an overall of 6.5 with 6.0 in the written test.
Applicants who do not meet the English language requirement for admission may enroll in the Pre-Sessional English Course (PSEC) conducted and awarded by the Singapore Institute of Management.
Pre-sessional English Course (if applicable)
Developed and awarded by SIM, Singapore.
Part Two Only
Applicants who have not reached the required IELTS English Language proficiency level or equivalent shall have to complete and pass a Pre-Sessional English Course before progressing to any of the MSc programmes. The course is developed and awarded by SIM, Singapore.
Part Two Structure
- Duration & Intake: Full-time, 8 weeks commencing in May 2024
- Admission Requirement: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
- To attain Language Proficiency of: IELTS 6.5
Structure
- Mode of delivery: Face-to-face on-campus unless otherwise stated
- Class duration: Typically 6 hours on weekdays. Some lessons may also take place on Saturdays if required.
- Assessments: Continuous assessments include in-class tests, individual / group assignments, online quizzes etc. There are no re-assessments.
- Average teacher-student ratio – 1:30
- Minimum class size to commence – 25
- If the class fails to commence due to low take-up rate, students will be informed at least 1 week before programme commencement with a refund of application fee.
- Attendance requirement:
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- Local students – at least 75%
- International students – at least 90%
Certification
A certificate of completion will be awarded upon successful passing of Part Two of the Preparatory Course. There will not be any refund or recourse should students fail to complete the course within the specified duration.
Career Opportunities
Information not available
Modules
Structure
- All class are conducted on SIM campus unless otherwise stated.
- Duration of each lesson is typically 3 hours.
- Programme comprises of the following activities:
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- Blended Lectures
- Online Resources
- Workshops
- Consultations
- Classes are taught by experienced lecturers from SIM.
- There must be a minimum of 25 students for the programme to commence. Students will be informed at least one month prior if there is insufficient enrolment.
Assessment & Attendance
- Online Tests / Coursework (each 15-credit module)
- Capstone Project (30-credits: 25% research proposal. 75% final project)
- Attendance requirement:
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- Local: 75%
- International (Student Pass / Dependent Pass / Long-term Visit Pass): 90%
Modules
The Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management is a 180-credit programme. A student must complete:
- 10 core modules (15 credits each)
- 1 Capstone Project module (30 credits)
Modules
- Advanced Financial Analysis
- Advanced Management Accounting
- Analysing Risk for Decision Making
- Capital Markets and Global Perspectives
- Corporate Governance, Audit and Assurance
- Financial Accounting Frameworks
- Financial Management Essentials
- Global Issues in Finance and Accounting
- Issues in Investment Management
- Management Accounting Frameworks
- Capstone Project