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Course Details

In this degree youll gain advanced accounting knowledge and expand on the expertise acquired throughout your undergraduate studies, which will help you take the next step in your accounting career. Youll develop key skills across specialist fields of practice, ranging from accounting information systems and financial accounting, to forensic accounting, auditing and management accounting. Youll also combine high-level research with practical experience and cover the latest applications to further expand your accounting expertise and boost your career potential. The course also offers you a fast-track route to complete your professional recognition with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The course comprises 96 points structured into three parts: Part A Advanced preparatory studies (24 points), Part B Mastery knowledge (48 points) and Part C Application studies (24 points). Students admitted at entry level 1 complete 96 points, comprising Parts A, B and C. Students admitted at entry level 2 complete 72 points, comprising Parts B and C. Students admitted at entry level 3 complete 48 points, comprising Part B. Note: Students eligible for credit for prior studies may elect not to receive the credit and complete the higher credit-point option.

This course also offers a research pathway if students are interested in pursing a PhD. Students may exit this course early and apply to graduate with Graduate Certificate of Business or the Graduate Diploma of Business, provided they have satisfied the requirements for that award during their enrolment in this master's course.


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