Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-19 | 2023-08-01 |
2024-01-09 | 2023-12-01 |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Accounting and Management MSc at Queen Mary University of London equips students with a comprehensive understanding of accountancy and business analysis. The program emphasizes problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and the practical application of financial and business data. Graduates are prepared for careers in accounting, finance, and management, with potential career paths including financial analyst, tax associate, and operations partner. The program is accredited by AACSB and offers a fast-track route to the CIMA Management Level.
Program Outline
Program Objectives:
- To equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge in financial accounting, international business, corporate governance, behavioral finance, and statistics.
- To help students become adept at using software tools for business analysis and decision making.
- To prepare students for careers in finance, management, or further academic study in relevant fields.
Key Features:
- The curriculum is designed to provide a solid foundation in accounting principles and business analysis, while also allowing students to specialize in areas of particular interest through elective modules.
- The program features lectures led by experienced academics and interaction with Queen Mary's independent Virtual Learning Environment, QMplus.
- Students have the opportunity to gain practical experience through industry-standard datasets used in Bloomberg and Eikon, as well as through the Management Accounting optional module, which offers a practical look at job and process costing, joint costing, capital investment decisions, budgetary systems, and transfer pricing.
- The program culminates with a 7,000-word dissertation on a chosen topic, allowing students to demonstrate their research and analytical skills in depth.
Outline
Program Structure:
- The program consists of six compulsory modules and two elective modules, completed over one year (full-time) or two years (part-time).
- Full-time students attend lectures and seminars on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
- Part-time students attend on Fridays and Saturdays, alternating every other weekend.
- In addition to the taught modules, students complete a dissertation during the final semester.
Compulsory Modules:
- Dissertation for Accounting and Management
- Corporate Reporting
- International Business Analysis
- Management Accounting
- Research Methods for Accounting
- Business Models and Company Valuation
Elective Modules (choose two):
- Contemporary Issues in Accounting
- Practices and Organisation in Accounting and Finance (POAF)
- Corporate Governance
- Sustainability Reporting (SR)
- Financial Risk Management (FRM)
- Students are advised to consult the schedule for their specific program and year of study.
Module Descriptions:
Dissertation for Accounting and Management:
This module equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to complete a 7,000-word research dissertation. It covers research methods, data analysis techniques, and academic writing skills.
Corporate Reporting:
This module examines the financial reporting of companies, including how they are constructed and analyzed. It covers the regulatory framework, international accounting standards, and current issues in corporate reporting.
International Business Analysis:
This module focuses on how to analyze and interpret business data in a global context. It covers topics such as market analysis, competitor analysis, and strategic management.
Management Accounting:
This module delves into the role of management accounting in organizations. It covers cost accounting, budgeting, performance measurement, and decision making.
Research Methods for Accounting:
This module provides students with the foundation needed for conducting research in accounting. It covers research methods, data collection techniques, and statistical analysis.
Business Models and Company Valuation:
This module explores the different types of business models and how they can be used to value companies. It covers topics such as financial analysis, valuation methodologies, and investment decisions.
Elective Modules:
- Contemporary Issues in Accounting: This module looks at the latest developments in the field of accounting, such as sustainability reporting, fintech, and blockchain.
- Practices and Organisation in Accounting and Finance (POAF): This module examines the different organizational structures and practices found in accounting and finance departments.
- Corporate Governance: This module explores the role of corporate governance in ensuring the accountability and transparency of companies.
- Sustainability Reporting (SR): This module focuses on the increasing importance of sustainability reporting and how it is used to assess the environmental and social impact of companies.
- Financial Risk Management (FRM): This module explores the different types of financial risks faced by organizations and how to manage them effectively.
- Financial Technology (FinTech): This module examines the latest innovations in the financial technology sector and how they are impacting the accounting and finance professions.
Assessment
Assessment Methods:
- Assessments are conducted through a variety of methods, including assignments, group projects, and exams.
- The weightings of these assessments vary depending on the module.
- Specific assessment methods and criteria will be provided to students at the beginning of each module.
Assessment Criteria:
- Assessments are assessed based on a variety of criteria, including:
- Knowledge and understanding of the subject matter
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Research and writing skills
- Presentation and communication skills
- Problem-solving abilities
Feedback:
- Students receive feedback on their assessments from their lecturers within a reasonable timeframe.
- Feedback is used to help students improve their understanding of the subject matter and to develop their academic skills.
Teaching
Teaching Methods:
- The program uses a variety of teaching methods to enhance student learning, including:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Group work
- Individual presentations
- Case studies
Faculty:
- The program is taught by a team of experienced academics, who are experts in their respective fields.
Unique Approach:
- The program places a strong emphasis on problem-solving skills and using financial and business data in a practical context.
- Students are encouraged to develop their critical thinking abilities and to apply their learning to real-world situations.
Careers
Career Paths:
- The program prepares students for a wide range of careers in the fields of accounting, finance, and management.
- Potential career paths include:
- Senior Retail Manager
- Tax Associate
- General Accountant
- Operations Partner
- Financial Analyst
Career Support:
- Queen Mary's Careers and Enterprise team provides a range of services to help students with their career planning and job search, including:
- Careers advice and guidance
- CV and cover letter workshops
- Interview skills workshops
- Employer networking events
Other
- The program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), ensuring that the highest standards of excellence in business education are met.
- Graduates of this program are eligible to enter the CIMA Master's Gateway, a fast-track route to the CIMA Management Level, by passing 11 CIMA exams.
Home: £14,850 Overseas: £31,850
Queen Mary University of London
Overview:
Queen Mary University of London is a public research university located in London, England. It is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK universities. Queen Mary is known for its strong research output, particularly in the fields of medicine, science, and humanities.
Services Offered:
Queen Mary offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Accommodation:
Affordable accommodation options on or near the university's campuses in Mile End, Whitechapel, and Charterhouse Square.Careers and Enterprise:
Support for students in their career development, including job search assistance, internships, and networking opportunities.Library:
Extensive library resources, including books, journals, databases, and online resources.Student Life:
A vibrant student life with numerous clubs, societies, and events.International Student Support:
Dedicated support for international students, including visa advice, immigration guidance, and cultural integration programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Queen Mary provides a welcoming and inclusive environment for students from over 160 countries. Students can expect:
Global Community:
A diverse and international student body, fostering a rich cultural exchange.Campus Life:
A safe and secure campus environment with a range of facilities, including sports centers, cafes, and student spaces.London Advantage:
The opportunity to study in one of the world's most exciting and dynamic cities.Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Excellence:
Queen Mary is ranked highly for its research quality, offering students access to cutting-edge research and opportunities to work alongside leading academics.Diverse Academic Programs:
A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including medicine, science, engineering, humanities, and social sciences.Global Reputation:
Queen Mary's strong reputation as a leading university attracts students and employers worldwide.London Location:
The university's location in London provides students with access to world-class cultural attractions, museums, theaters, and employment opportunities.Academic Programs:
Queen Mary offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Programs:
A wide variety of undergraduate degrees across various disciplines.Postgraduate Programs:
Taught and research postgraduate programs, including Master's degrees and PhDs.Online Programs:
Flexible online learning options for students who prefer distance learning.Other:
- Queen Mary is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact.
- The university has a strong focus on equality, diversity, and inclusion, creating a welcoming and supportive environment for all students.
- Queen Mary has a rich history and is associated with several notable alumni, including Nobel laureates and prominent figures in various fields.
Entry Requirements
EU and International Students
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in any subject.
Other routes
Candidates that do not currently meet the set entry requirements may also have the option to study the Graduate Diploma in Humanities and Social Sciences. Meeting the required grades on completion of this programme will provide a pathway to study the MSc Accounting and Management.
- Applicants that are non-native English speakers must demonstrate proficiency with the language through one of the following exams:
- IELTS: minimum score of 7.0 overall, including 6.0 in Writing, and 6.0 in Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- TOEFL: minimum score of 100 overall, including 21 in Writing, 19 in Reading, 18 in Listening and 21 in Speaking.
- PTE Academic: minimum score of 76 overall, including 65 in Writing, and 65 in Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- Trinity ISE: Trinity College London, Integrated Skills in English (ISE) III with Merit in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- C2 Proficiency: C2 Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) with minimum score of 185 overall, including 169 in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- C1 Advanced: C1 Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) with minimum score of 185 overall, including 169 in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- MSc Management with Integrated Pre-Masters requires:
- IELTS: minimum score of 5.5 overall, including 5.5 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
- TOEFL: minimum score of 72 overall, including 17 in Writing and Listening, 18 in Reading, and 20 in Speaking.
- PTE Academic: minimum score of 59 overall, including 59 in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- Trinity ISE: Trinity College London, Integrated Skills in English (ISE) II with Pass in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- C2 Proficiency: C2 Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) with minimum score of 162 overall, including 162 in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
- C1 Advanced: C1 Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) with minimum score of 162 overall, including 162 in Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.
Note:
Specific entry requirements may vary depending on your previous qualifications and/or country of origin.