University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Accountancy and Finance
The Master of Arts in Accountancy and Finance in Finances is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Accountancy and Finance offered by the University of Aberdeen
Accountancy and Finance at Aberdeen is a great combination of subjects to help you prepare for a stellar career in international finance, business, politics, media or many other sectors. You will gain a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of accountancy, set within the wider perspective of the principles of finance and how organisations operate within a fast-changing global economy.You will gain a thorough understanding of accountancy and develop the analytical and evaluation skills required to process accounting information in a modern economy.In Finance, you will learn about crucial areas such as financial management, corporate finance, personal finance, financial institutions, derivatives and the stock market. You will learn about financial problems and become adept in understanding and using information from financial newspapers and documents.Your skills will develop in a dynamic learning and research environment, inspired by staff who are internationally known for their leading research in accountancy, finance, economics, and business management.You will benefit from having close links with employers, real-life business scenarios, and professional training facilities such as our Bloomberg finance lab, used by major financial services companies across the world.You will thrive in the international, dynamic environment of our Business School with classmates from over 40 nationalities creating a truly global experience. You will be supported by teaching staff and dedicated careers advisers who will help you develop as an individual and set you on the road to a brilliant career in business, or whichever path you choose.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Business (AW1003)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Accounting and Accountability (AC1011)The Economics of Business and Society (EC1006)Finance 1: Finance, Risk and Investment (FI1004)Accounting and Entrepreneurship (AC1515)The Global Economy (EC1506)
Optional CoursesPlus further credit points from courses of choice to gain a total of 120 credits.
Year 2Compulsory CoursesManagement Accounting 2 (AC2031)Finance 2: Business Finance (FI2004)Financial Accounting 2 (AC2530)Financial Markets and Regulation (FI2501)Business Law (LS2533)Understanding Statistics (PO2508)
Optional CoursesSelect a further 30 credit points from courses of choice.NOTE: LS 2533 may be excluded - however, if taken the student may be exempt from the ICAS Law module. If the module is excluded, 15 additional credit points should be chosen at level 2.
Year 3Compulsory CoursesTaxation (AC3561)Financial Accounting 3 (AC3049)Management Accounting 3 (AC3054)Finance 3: Corporate Finance (FI3004)Audit Practice (AC3560)Advanced Corporate Finance (FI3505)
Year 4Compulsory CoursesAudit Theory and Evolution (AC4533)Accountability and Sustainability (AC4034)
Optional CoursesIn the first semester choose either:In the second semester choose either:
- Empirical Methods in Finance (FI4003) OR Financial Strategy and Investment Management (FI4002)
Plus select further credit points from level 4 Finance courses to gain a total of 60 credits in the discipline and further credit points from level 4 Business School courses to gain a total of 120 credits.
- Dissertation in Accountancy (AC4528) OR Dissertation in Finance (FI4501)
Empirical Methods in Finance (FI4003)Financial Markets and Regulation (FI4002)Dissertations in Accountancy (AC4528)Dissertation in Finance (FI4501)