爱丁堡大学会计金融

发布日期:2022-06-16 05:15:42 阅读:4425 作者:冯微微

专业:Accounting & Finance

链接:

https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/degrees/index.php?r=site/view&edition=2018&id=416

课程设置:

Compulsory courses

Advanced International Financial Reporting  高级国际财务报告

Advanced Management Accounting   高级会计管理

Foundations of Finance Theory  金融理论基础

Statistics For Finance 金融统计

Advanced Corporate Finane  高级企业财务

Current Issues in Accounting  现代会计实务

Dissertation (MSc Accounting and Finance)

Course options

Equity Valuation  股权估值

Credit Risk Management  信贷风险管理

Investment Management  投资管理

Behavioural Finance  行为金融学

Fixed Income  固定收益

Corporate Governance  企业管制

Financial Engineering  金融工程

Quantitative Research Methods in Finance 金融定量研究方法

Accounting and Society  会计与社会

General Disclaimer  免责申明

Learning outcomes

Your MSc in Accounting and Finance will provide you with greater knowledge and understanding of this subject area and by the end of your studies you will be able to:

Know and apply accounting and finance theory;

Explain and apply international accounting standards;

Critically evaluate financial statement information;

Evaluate and compare different investments.

入学要求:

Academic requirements

You will need a UK first-class or 2:1 honours degree in one of the subjects below, or an equivalent overseas qualification.

 

An undergraduate degree in accounting, finance or a related discipline is normally required.

Degrees in quantitative disciplines (e.g. economics or mathematics) or business studies will be considered if you can demonstrate a strong background in accounting and finance throughout your degree.

Supporting your application

You should be able to demonstrate some evidence of mathematical ability.

Relevant work experience is not required but may increase your chances of acceptance.

Relevant professional qualifications will be considered.

Preference will be given to those with grades above the minimum requirements due to strong competition for places on this programme.

IELTS: total 7.0 (at least 6.0 in each module)

You should have a good first degree from a recognised institution, with minimum grades of between 80-85%.

This is the Universitys general minimum requirement but some programmes may have specific qualification requirements as well. Entry requirements vary from course to course and in cases there is also variation in the standards required for entry to certain courses. Courses in great demand are likely to require higher entry grades.