Accounting and Business Management

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 11.2 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 17.7 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:5862 Duration:12 months

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Accounting information lies at the heart of management and is also used by investors, business contacts, competitors and other external parties. Therefore, the MSc Accounting and Business Management appeals to graduates with a business-related degree who want to develop their understanding of accounting and management in a business context and develop skills that enhance their employability.

The rigorous and integrated syllabus emphasises the value of developing knowledge and skills progressively from the core modules to the elective modules. It supports personal learning and development through managed choice and encourages personal initiative, enthusiasm and positive study habits.

Aims

This programme offers students an opportunity to:

* Develop an appreciation of the role of accounting within the overall function of management
* Acquire technical accounting skills and integrate theoretical and conceptual considerations with practice
* Evaluate the principles and theories that underpin accounting and management
* Critically reflect on the role of the main stakeholders and the influence of regulatory frameworks on accounting and management
* Develop analytical and problem solving abilities and apply them in making management decisions
* Review research on current issues in accounting and management and apply accepted research methods to investigate a specific research question independently
* Develop transferrable skills that will enhance employability.

Employability

Business Life is a unique Employability Programme designed to maximise students employability by providing an intensive programme of professional workshops and events that run in parallel with academic studies.

Business Life was conceived, developed and is delivered in association with leading employers from business, industry and the public sector.

Business Life features at-a-glance:

* High quality personal, technology, language and business skill training courses and workshops
* Career development and planning services, including mentoring, industry taster sessions and guest speaker series
* Sector leading work experience programme covering placements, volunteering, internships and vacation work
* Help with marketing your capabilities, through networking events, CV development, employer exhibitions and student showcases
* Lifelong continuous professional development, including short courses and Masters programmes at preferential rates.

The Schools Business Life Employability Programme is designed to help students to acquire a range of employability and networking skills, enabling them to gain a distinct edge in the labour market and to manage their career search and development more effectively.

Core modules

Business Performance Management: The main aims of this module are to provide you with theoretical and practical knowledge of the more specialised decision-making techniques that are used in cost and management accounting. It also provides opportunities to demonstrate skills such as critical thinking, solving complex problems and making decisions, using information and knowledge effectively, numeracy and quantitative skills, including the development and use of relevant business models. Business Planning: This module aims to promote an integrative understanding of the challenges and opportunities involved in business planning through practice. The specific educational objective is for students to work through the business planning process and to develop a successful business plan by bringing the different foundations of business planning such as market opportunity, competition, business models, financing etc into a unified whole. Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking through the development of a business plan and to reflect on the whole process, the team dynamics and their personal development. In addition, this module examines different business models their underlying strategies and decision making process through a variety of case studies.

Current Issues in Accounting: The main aims of this module are to introduce you to current issues in accounting and the main theories and methods used in accounting research through the critique of selected readings. In addition, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate a variety of skills that include being able to think critically, use information and knowledge effectively, and make effective use of written communication of complex ideas and arguments using a range of media.

Financial Accounting: The main aims of this module are to introduce students to bookkeeping, the accounting principles and regulations that guide financial accounting and reporting, and the preparation of financial statements. It also provides opportunities to demonstrate skills such as critical thinking, solving complex problems and making decisions, using information and knowledge effectively, numeracy and quantitative skills, including the development and use of relevant business models.

Financial Reporting: The aims of this module are to develop students knowledge of financial reporting through the preparation of financial statements for a group entity and the use of analytical techniques to interpret financial statements. It also provides opportunities to demonstrate skills such as critical thinking, solving complex problems and making decisions, using information and knowledge effectively, numeracy and quantitative skills, including the development and use of relevant business models.

International Management: The module has six main aims. These are to:

* examine the important trends impacting international business and the major developing players in the international economy;


* explore the issues and challenges of managing in an international environment and with reference to particular countries and regions;


* understand the nature and forms of interaction between an international organisation, managerial decisions and the external environment, especially the effects of globalisation upon MNCs in both developed and developing countries;


* facilitate understanding of the theories and concepts of international management and to use them to diagnose and solve managerial problems;


* equip students with the analytical tools, techniques and models of negotiations, communication, and conflict resolution in international contexts;


* explore the theories and concepts relating to the management of human resources in international context.



Management Accounting: The main aims of this module are to introduce students to the principles and techniques that are used in the fields of cost and management accounting to address practical business problems. It will also provide opportunities to think critically, solve complex problems and make decisions, use information and knowledge effectively, and demonstrate numeracy and quantitative skills that include the development and use of relevant business models.

Understanding Business and Management Research: The module is predicated on the dominant role of both quantitative and qualitative methods in management research and the need to enable the understanding of research reports and use this information to improve the quality of work, decision-making, and the understanding of complex management problems. The latter will be instrumental in applying existing management theory and research to practical management problems as action researchers.

The specific aims are:

* To provide a balanced view of social science and business research methods enabling a critical understanding of research information.


* To acquire theoretical and practical knowledge for business management by covering issues and debates in management research as reflected in the literature.


* To provide knowledge of relevant research methods and techniques for Masters level project work.



Dissertation: A research-based dissertation is an integral element of the programme to which considerable importance is attached. Students are required to base their dissertation on empirical research into a management problem or issue of their choice (subject to approval). Dissertations are supervised by full-time members of the academic staff of the School who have a wide range of research interests and expertise. The dissertation must be submitted by the end of the academic year during which a student completes all of the taught modules of the course.

Dissertations are supervised by members of the academic staff who have a wide range of research interests and expertise. The dissertation must be submitted by the end of the academic year during which a student completes the taught modules of the course.

Electives

Entrepreneurship: This module introduces Entrepreneurship as a field of study and as a framework of analysis. It focuses on the nature of entrepreneurship and its importance in society. In particular the module examines:

* the person, through the analysis and understanding of the psychological and behavioural characteristics of the entrepreneurs. This is achieved by examining and reflecting upon the major theories in the field (psychological theory and cognitive theory);


* the process through the review and analysis of the main approaches to entrepreneurship. In addition, the module shows how entrepreneurship unfolds in a wide range of contexts.



International Business Strategy: To understand strategies and structures that multinational firms adopt and how they perform their key business operations to compete and succeed in the international business environment

* Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the strategy of international business


* Understanding the organizational architecture that international businesses use to manage and direct their global operations


* Understanding issues related to foreign expansion


* Understanding roles of specific business functions in an international business



Global Diversity Management: This module provides and insight into Global Diversity Management by examining how organizations plan, coordinate and implement a set of management strategies, policies, initiatives such as training and development activities that seek to accommodate diverse sets of social and individual backgrounds, interests, beliefs, values and ways of work in organizations with international, multinational, global and transnational workforces and operations.
International Business Ethics and Corporate Governance: This module focuses on business ethics and corporate governance in the international context. Both areas will be addressed from the shareholder and the stakeholder perspectives. In addition, the broader societal impacts of business activities will be examined in depth. The full range of businesses will be considered from large corporations to small and medium-sized enterprises. Empirical studies will be used to apply the principles underpinning business ethics, corporate social responsibility and corporate governance.
Strategic Management:
The module has three main aims which are to:

* Enable students to appreciate the issues and challenges that confront managers responsible for strategic management in potentially complex, hostile and uncertain conditions


* Introduce students to concepts, topics and methodological approaches and tools relevant to the analysis of the strategic position of the organisation and the development and implementation of strategies and policies, and their major operational implications;


* Develop students skills of critical thinking, logical analysis, argument and judgement via the use of case study and other materials exemplar readings and other information sources.

A 2:1 UK Honours degree or an equivalent internationally recognised qualification in management, business studies or a cognate discipline (with a large component of management related subjects in their degree) and evidence of numeracy skills. Applicants from non-business/management disciplines (and without any business/management element) will be eligible if they have a first class Honours degree or the overseas equivalent. Applicants with a lower second class degree (2.2) in a management; business studies or cognate discipline may be considered, providing they can show evidence of significant relevant work experience (minimum 2 years). Applicants with non-degree qualifications will be also considered who have relevant work experience (minimum 5 years) and will be assessed on an interview basis. Applicants may be required to attend an interview.English Language Requirements * IELTS: 6.5 (min 6 in all areas) * Pearson: 58 (51 in all subscores) * BrunELT: 65% (min 60% in all areas) English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 IMPORTANT NOTE: Since April 2014 the ETS tests (including TOEFL and TOEIC) are no longer accepted for Tier 4 visa applications to the United Kingdom. The university might still accept these tests to admit you to the university, but if you require a Tier 4 visa to enter the UK and begin your degree programme, these tests will not be sufficient to obtain your Visa. The IELTS test is most widely accepted by universities and is also accepted for Tier 4 visas to the UK- learn more.
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