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Accounting and Finance MSc module details

Block 1: Financial Accounting and Policy

This module enables students to understand how to use and analyse financial statements in public and private sector. Financial accounting practices are synthesised across various contexts using global accounting standards such as IFRS and IPSAS.

The context will include challenges and developments in financial accounting, tax policy and accounting standards, which are examined using international case studies on topics such as sustainability and transparency.

Block 2: Corporate Financing and Governance

This module enables students to conceptualise the context in which finance operates, such as the regulatory environment, history, institutions, markets, corporate governance, and regulations. Students will synthesise the evidence for and against finance theories, such as EMH, CAPM and behavioural finance; and will apply corporate finance tools to firm case studies. Students will critically evaluate firms’ investment, financing and corporate governance decisions, and the impact these have on the firm and its stakeholders under changing contexts, such as market conditions, investor behaviour, and financial innovation.

Block 3:  Financial Decision Management

This module will allow students to use critical financial decision management skills across functions, and apply skills used in designing and implementing strategy, including designing objectives for the company, such as financial, ethical, social and environmental goals. This allows the student to demonstrate an understanding of how the external environment and stakeholders affect strategy. Throughout the module students will deal with evolving situations, which will test the students risk management approaches, and responses to competitor actions. The module will provide students with the skills required to apply the tools in the evaluation of the performance implications of your chosen strategic objectives, and to examine performance of the organisation.

Block 4: International Trading and Investments

This module provides students with an understanding of the tools and techniques skills needed to turn investment objectives into trading strategies. It is designed to help students prepare for roles in investment firms, regulators, and clients. 

Students will be guided on the links between finance theory and trading. Students will be given a stock and sector to manage, as part of a student-managed international portfolio. Students will make trading recommendations in response to stock-specific and macroeconomic factors, reflecting on and justifying these trades through presentations and reports. Students will critically evaluate the investment and environmental performance of their trading strategies using relevant theories, models and evidence. The module emulates many aspects of a trading floor and investment reporting.

Block 5 & 6: Business Research Project

The module provides students with a broad understanding of business research methods. The module will review research design, paradigms and ethics, including the broader ethical impact of research. The module covers qualitative and mixed methods suitable for case studies, comparative and cross-sectional business research.

Block 5 & 6: Data Analysis Project

The module provides students with a broad understanding of data analysis methods. The module will review research design, paradigms and ethics, including the broader ethical impact of research. The module covers quantitative methods suitable for comparative, cross-sectional and longitudinal research.