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MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    1 year full-time, 16 months full-time, MSc (Fast-track) 8 months full-time

Course Description

Today’s global, technology-driven and increasingly competitive financial market is almost unrecognisable from that of five years ago. Finance executives and specialists are required to apply the same in-depth knowledge and adept skill to an ever growing, far reaching number of products, regulations and technologies.

While new technologies continue to emerge and rules and regulations change, now more than ever, a digitally-focused, more confident skillset is needed. The MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation from Glasgow Caledonian University provides you with the confidence and insight to take your existing skills further in your organisation or through further academic study.

Entry Requirements

UK honours degree 2:2 (or equivalent) in a related subject such as accountancy, finance, business administration, economics, management, mathematics, statistics, actuarial studies or engineering.

Fast track option available with qualifications recognised by the International Federation of Accountants.

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Programme Funding

We provide high-quality education for a fair price; as the University for the Common Good, we are committed to offering accessible higher education for talented students by keeping our tuition fees low and providing a generous scholarship package of over £2.5 million per year.

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A Santander fee scholarship of £5,000 is available to study a full time Masters level programme at GCU. Find out more.

Student Destinations

Through the MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation you will experience deeper professional engagement with, and academic knowledge of, the key challenges facing the financial sector. Students come from all over the world to study at Glasgow Caledonian University and graduates take the skills and confidence developed here back to their respective countries and employers to help embed new practice and use of new technologies in their chosen specialism. Others go on to further PhD study using the academic knowledge that they’ve gained through the masters experience.

Module Details

International Financial Management
International Financial Reporting and Regulation
Contemporary Issues in Management Accounting
Strategic Financial Management
Financial Risk Modelling
Financial Services Regulation
Ethics, Governance and Responsible Leadership
Applied Professional Practice
Masters Research Project

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