MBA Accounting
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a specialization in Accounting is a graduate-level program that provides…..
- 2 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Jan, Aug
Overview
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a specialization in Accounting is a graduate-level program that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in financial management, accounting principles, and financial reporting. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from an MBA in Accounting program:
Core MBA Curriculum: Like any MBA program, the Accounting specialization will start with core business courses covering areas such as finance, marketing, operations management, strategic management, business ethics, and organizational behavior. These courses provide a broad foundation in business fundamentals.
Specialized Accounting Courses: In addition to the core MBA curriculum, students pursuing an MBA in Accounting will take specialized courses focused specifically on accounting principles, practices, and techniques. These courses may include:
- Financial Accounting: Covers topics such as financial statement preparation, analysis, interpretation, and reporting in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
- Managerial Accounting: Focuses on using accounting information for decision-making within organizations, including cost analysis, budgeting, variance analysis, and performance measurement.
- Taxation: Examines tax laws and regulations, tax planning strategies, and the preparation of individual and business tax returns.
- Auditing and Assurance: Explores auditing standards, procedures, internal controls, risk assessment, and audit report preparation.
- Advanced Financial Reporting: Covers complex financial reporting issues, including international accounting standards (IFRS), consolidation, partnerships, and leases.
- Accounting Information Systems (AIS): Introduces students to the design, implementation, and use of accounting information systems for financial reporting and management decision-making.
- Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination: Focuses on detecting and investigating financial fraud, forensic accounting techniques, and fraud prevention measures.
Financial Management: The program may include courses in financial management, capital budgeting, financial analysis, investment strategies, and risk management to enhance students’ financial decision-making skills.
Ethical and Professional Standards: Emphasizes ethical considerations and professional standards in accounting, including ethics in financial reporting, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance.
Practical Experience: Many MBA programs offer opportunities for practical experience through internships, consulting projects, or case studies, allowing students to apply their accounting knowledge in real-world business situations.
CPA Exam Preparation: Some MBA programs in Accounting are designed to prepare students for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam, a professional certification that enhances career opportunities in accounting and finance.
Upon completing an MBA in Accounting, graduates can pursue various career paths in accounting, finance, and related fields. Common job roles include financial analyst, auditor, tax accountant, management accountant, finance manager, controller, and chief financial officer (CFO). Graduates may find employment in public accounting firms, corporations, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and financial institutions. Additionally, the CPA certification can further enhance career prospects and opportunities for advancement in the accounting profession.
Courses
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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FINANCIAL REPORTING AND CONTROL | 3 | MACC601 |
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING | 3 | MFIN601 |
BUSINESS ECONOMICS | 3 | MFIN603 |
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 3 | MFIN605 |
LEADERSHIP AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR | 3 | MMGT601 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN604 |
RESEARCH METHODS | 3 | MFIN606 |
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN602 |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 | MHRM602 |
MARKETING MANAGEMENT | 3 | MMKT602 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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ADVANCED CORPORATE REPORTING | 3 | MACC621 |
SEMINAR I | 3 | MMBA601 |
CORPORATE AND BUSINESS LAW | 3 | MHRM621 |
STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT | 3 | MMGT621 |
ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 | MMGT623 |
AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES | 3 | MACC623 |
MARKETING OF SERVICES | 3 | MMKT621 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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ADVANCED BUSINESS TAXATION | 3 | MACC622 |
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING | 3 | MACC624 |
ADVANCED PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING | 3 | MACC626 |
CORPORATE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS | 3 | MFIN624 |
LONG ESSAY | 3 | MMBA610 |
SEMINAR II | 3 | MMBA602 |