- MSc in Accounting and Finance at Robert Gordon University is a 1 year.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- At Robert Gordon University studying this Masters in Accounting and Finance will provide students with the knowledge, skills, and independent thinking abilities which are essential for developing a career in the accounting sector, within the banking and financial institutions, or in the field of corporate finance.
- Given the nature of modern business, this MSc may also be useful to graduates seeking to develop a career in general management or management consultancy.
- The course is a conversion Masters course for graduates who have completed a first degree in any field of study and who now wish to develop a career in accounting.
- It aims to produce independent thinkers who are able to deal with the complexity of the accounting and finance challenges facing organizations, either domestically or internationally. It is studied full-time over one year and degree completion will result in exemptions from examination papers F1-F4 of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
- This Accounting and Finance course at Robert Gordon University is suitable if students have a first degree in another field of study and now wish to develop a career in accounting and finance. It aims to produce independent thinkers who can deal with the complexity of the accounting and finance challenges facing organizations, domestically or internationally.
- The course will provide students with the knowledge, skills, and independent thinking abilities which are essential for developing a career in the accounting sector, within the banking and financial institutions, or in the field of corporate finance.
- Students will develop key transferable skills in relation to the sourcing, recording, interpretation, and application of accounting and finance information for use in decision-making.
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This course offers the opportunity to extend your study by a year to complete a 48-week work placement. Evidence suggests that graduates who can demonstrate relevant work experience have a better chance of securing a graduate-level job.