The MSc in Accounting and Finance is a one-year full-time programme tailored for students aiming for careers in financial services, banking, accounting practice, or asset management. It offers a dual award, combining an MSc with a CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting, making graduates nearly 75% professionally qualified. The programme is a joint venture between the School of Business and Management and the School of Economics and Finance, bringing together top resources and expertise from both schools. Students will analyze company and industry data using tools like Bloomberg and Refinitiv DataStream, with dedicated modules focused on tackling real-world databases. The curriculum includes compulsory modules in corporate finance, financial reporting, corporate governance, advanced management accounting, research methods, and investment management. There are also optional modules allowing students to explore topics such as risk management, fintech, and derivatives. A significant component of the course is a 7,500-word dissertation, offering in-depth research opportunities.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for those seeking to build a professional career in finance, banking, or accounting. The opportunity for exemptions to 11 CIMA exams accelerates professional qualification, and the dual awards provide a competitive edge. Practical skills are emphasized through modules on valuation, investment management, and the Queen Mary MSc Investment Fund, currently managing over £40,000. The course's strong industry connections, practical database analysis, and research opportunities make it well-suited to finance professionals looking to deepen their market understanding.
This MSc programme covers a broad spectrum of finance and accounting topics, including resource management, valuation, investment management, financial reporting, and corporate governance. It offers optional modules such as risk management, computational finance, fintech, derivatives, and asset management, allowing students to tailor their studies to specific professional interests in finance-related fields.
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1st year tuition fees
35.36L
Living cost
Applicants need a 2:1 undergraduate degree or equivalent, in subjects like Accounting, Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering, Economics, or Finance. Candidates from less quantitatively focused degrees, such as Management or Politics, can apply if they've concentrated on quantitative elements. International qualifications should meet comparable standards, and there are alternative pathways like the Graduate Diploma in Finance and Economics for those who do not meet direct entry requirements.

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Graduates of this MSc are prepared for roles in accounting, financial services, banking, investment management, and corporate finance. Past alumni have secured positions as staff accountants, tax associates, investment managers, financial consultants, and business intelligence analysts at top firms like EY, Deloitte, PwC, CBRE, and Brewin Dolphin. The programme’s practical focus and professional qualifications pathway support successful careers in the highly competitive finance sector.