Finance and Accounting MSc Postgraduate University College Birmingham

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FINANCE ACCOUNTING

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  • At Nottingham Business School, we’re focused on your employability from the start of your postgraduate degree.
  • The proportion of students expected to successfully complete their studies and gain a degree from the university.
  • This module seeks to equip you to design, use and critically appraise management and cost accounting information systems.
  • Prepare and analyse financial statements, as well as studying the impact of finance on real businesses through case studies of a diverse range of organisations.