Master Of Accounting & Finance Charleston Management

Master Of Accounting & Finance Charleston Management

  • Introduction

Professional accountants are increasingly being appointed to helm large corporations in a rapidly challenging and highly dynamic business environment in both the private and public sectors. With a clear mandate from government and industry regulators to enhance business performance, accountants have taken up key positions in the corporate world, expanding their expertise into other service industries such as ICT, transportation and aviation.

The MAF program aims to provide the theoretical framework and skills which accountants and financial managers need in order to cope with an increasingly complex and global accountancy environment. The program provides an advanced study of accounting and financial management, enabling accounting and finance graduates to extend their academic training to the frontiers of professional knowledge and also enabling professionally qualified accountants to take stock of, and enhance, what they have learnt in practice. With the MAF, candidates are admitted as CPA (Australia) associate students with 2 elective exemptions for the CPA examinations.

  • Course Structure
  • Duration
  • The program can be completed in 18 months.
    • Assessment
  • Exam (20%) + Assignment I (30%) + Assignement II (50%)
    • Course Requirement
  • 12 subjects (4 core + 8 electives) to be completed on a modular basis
    • Admission Requirement
  • A bachelor's degree in accounting and finance or related discipline from a recognized university
    • Program Contents
  • Introductory Case & Research Methodology (non-credit subject)
    • Core subjects (4 units)
  • ACC501 Business Accounting & Finance
  • MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
  • MGT531 Business Ethics
  • MKT501 Marketing Management
    • Accounting and Finance electives currently offered
  • ACC511 Corporate Governance and Accountability
  • ACC514 Financial Reporting and Disclosure
  • ACC515 Current Issues in Financial Accounting
  • ACC516 Reporting and Professional Practice
  • FIN501 Corprate Finance
  • FIN502 Investment Analysis
  • FIN503 Financial Planning for Entrepreneurs
  • FIN504 International Financial Management
    • Other Accounting and Finance electives - available when subject(s) offered
  • ACC512 Accounting for Managerial Decisions
  • ACC513 Business Analysis
  • FIN505 Money and Capital Markets
    • FIN506 Profolio Construction & Risk Management

    Feb. 24, 2011