Accountancy and Control: Auditing 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Tilburg University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,499 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Accounting and FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Accurate and trustworthy corporate reporting is vital for organizational success and stakeholder confidence. In the Auditing track of MSc Accountancy and Control, you will develop the skills to ensure the reliability of financial and non-financial statements, adhering to national and international standards. Our program prepares you for a promising career in business, wherever your Master’s degree takes you.

The Master's program offers you in-depth knowledge in leading international accounting standards, forecasting a firm's value and executing management control. In this track, you will learn how to gather and protect the quality of information for external users of corporate reports. You will gain expertise in auditing, accounting for mergers and acquisitions, detecting fraud, financial reporting, sustainability reporting, and compliance with national and international regulations.

  • Stepping stone to the Post-Master Accountancy, European Post-Master Accountancy and the Post-Master's program Executive Master of Finance and Control.
  • Apply the latest academic knowledge in auditing to real-life cases, using up-to-date material, assignments, and discussions with your teacher and your classmates.
  • Reinvented Master Thesis. Instead of one extensive document, our Master File Accountancy consists of three distinct parts with different learning goals:

- a Business Application in which academic research is used to give advice on a real-life company problem;

- a Replication Study that focuses on the collection and analysis of data;

- a Research Note in which students perform their own academic research study.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Accurate and trustworthy corporate reporting is vital for organizational success and stakeholder confidence. In the Auditing track of MSc Accountancy and Control, you will develop the skills to ensure the reliability of financial and non-financial statements, adhering to national and international standards. Our program prepares you for a promising career in business, wherever your Master’s degree takes you.

The Master's program offers you in-depth knowledge in leading international accounting standards, forecasting a firm's value and executing management control. In this track, you will learn how to gather and protect the quality of information for external users of corporate reports. You will gain expertise in auditing, accounting for mergers and acquisitions, detecting fraud, financial reporting, sustainability reporting, and compliance with national and international regulations.

  • Stepping stone to the Post-Master Accountancy, European Post-Master Accountancy and the Post-Master's program Executive Master of Finance and Control.
  • Apply the latest academic knowledge in auditing to real-life cases, using up-to-date material, assignments, and discussions with your teacher and your classmates.
  • Reinvented Master Thesis. Instead of one extensive document, our Master File Accountancy consists of three distinct parts with different learning goals:

- a Business Application in which academic research is used to give advice on a real-life company problem;

- a Replication Study that focuses on the collection and analysis of data;

- a Research Note in which students perform their own academic research study.

Admission Requirements

90+
6.5+
550+
A solid basis in the following areas is required in order for you to be eligible for the Master's program in Accountancy: Accounting (12 ECTS); Finance (12 ECTS); Economics, Management, or Marketing (12 ECTS); Mathematics and Statistics (18 ECTS); and Academic Training (24 ECTS). Academic training means courses / experience in research skills and an academic way of working. E.g., if you have written a thesis or have done a research project this will count as academic training.

1 Year
Jan
Aug

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Domestic
16,500 EUR
International
16,499 EUR

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