MSc Accounting and Performance Analytics
Our MSc Accounting and Performance Analytics (formerly the MSc Management Information and Managerial Accounting Systems) is a full-time conversion programme running for 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. Students take taught modules from September to May, followed by a graduate placement, or the completion of a group-based applied research project, commencing from June onwards.
This MSc is a challenging postgraduate degree course. The employment record for our graduates is excellent and many are currently employed in a variety of positions, including management consultant, project manager, business analyst, business intelligence analyst, management accountant and financial accountant.
The programme includes a three-month industrial internship and you will also take modules in a variety of subjects relevant to both management accounting and Information Systems (IS).
The IS modules will give you an appreciation of how technology can be used to support the operations and transactions of modern organisations. The management accounting modules will provide you with a thorough understanding of management accounting concepts and techniques and how these can be used to support managerial decision-making. The course also carries exemptions from three major accounting bodies: CIMA, ACCA and CAI.
Our MSc Accounting and Performance Analytics (formerly the MSc Management Information and Managerial Accounting Systems) is a full-time conversion programme running for 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. Students take taught modules from September to May, followed by a graduate placement, or the completion of a group-based applied research project, commencing from June onwards.
This MSc is a challenging postgraduate degree course. The employment record for our graduates is excellent and many are currently employed in a variety of positions, including management consultant, project manager, business analyst, business intelligence analyst, management accountant and financial accountant.
The programme includes a three-month industrial internship and you will also take modules in a variety of subjects relevant to both management accounting and Information Systems (IS).
The IS modules will give you an appreciation of how technology can be used to support the operations and transactions of modern organisations. The management accounting modules will provide you with a thorough understanding of management accounting concepts and techniques and how these can be used to support managerial decision-making. The course also carries exemptions from three major accounting bodies: CIMA, ACCA and CAI.