- Master of Science in Accounting and Finance at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- This Bussiness School is accredited by EQUIS and AMBA.
- Accounting and Finance MSc will build on the business skills that students gained in their undergraduate studies and equip with specialist knowledge in financial accounting.
- In the autumn and spring semesters, students will take 120 credits of taught modules. Each module typically consists of 10 two to three-hour sessions.
- The core modules will help develop an advanced understanding of essential areas, including corporate financial strategy and financial security valuation.
- Students will complete the remaining 60 credits with a 2,000-word proposal and 12,000-word dissertation.
- For a 20 credit module, students are expected to work at least 200 hours over the duration of the course. One example of a break-down of the 200 hours is as follows:
- Class contact: 44 hours
- Coursework preparation: 40 hours
- Independent learning: 76 hours
- Exam preparation: 40 hours
- The University also offers master's scholarships for international and EU students.
- The teaching is delivered by some of the brightest minds of faculty in their fields and shaped by the latest ground-breaking research.
- The University includes a placement or work experience element, ensuring that students will receive first-hand experience in professional environments.
- The University of Nottingham ranks 6th in the UK for research power according to Research Excellence Framework.