入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:UK first or upper second-class (or equivalent) at degree level with evidence of mathematical ability.
For information on international equivalent qualifications, please see our International Office website.
英语要求:6.5 in all bands or successful completion of the University of Bristol pre-sessional language course
学费 Tuition Fee:2011/2012 Full-time: overseas £13,900
Fees are quoted per annum and are subject to annual increase
课程特征 Course Features:
Following the success of the MSc in Economics, Finance and Management this Masters programme has been introduced for those students who wish to put greater emphasis on finance and accounting topics in their graduate studies. In the first term you will develop key skills and a grounding in accounting, finance and management that will prepare you for the more advanced units taught in the second term. The MSc is completed by a project-based dissertation.
课程内容 Course Content :
First Term
Compulsory Units
•Finance and Accounting
•International Financial Accounting
•Management
•Quantitative Methods for Finance and Management
Second Term
One option chosen from each of the key subject areas of accounting, finance and management and a fourth option from the whole range:
Accounting options include:
•Accounting Theory, Scandals and Standards
•Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
•Strategic Management Accounting
Finance options include:
•Cases in Financial Management
•Financial Markets and Corporate Policy
•International Finance
Management options include
•E-commerce
•Managerial Economics
•Marketing Management
•Operations Management
•Project Management
•Strategic Management
Third Term and Vacation
The MSc is completed with a project-based dissertation of up to 15,000 words. A choice of dissertation subject areas is provided and you will be able to choose from a set of dissertation topics in Accounting, Finance or Management. Dissertations in the Finance area typically require analysis of financial data in order to test finance theories. Management and some Accounting dissertations tend to be literature-based and you are expected to acquire and use literature search skills using a range of electronic and traditional sources.