- Institution : Villa College
- Course Category: Accounting & Finance
- Intake:
- Duration: 1 year
- Language: English
- MQA Level: 9
- Delivery Medium: On Campus
- Awarding Body: The University of the West of England
Entry Requirement
- ACCA or CIMA membership
Course Modules
Option 1: Duration: Two Semesters (9 months)
Semester 1 – Two Modules
Semester 2 – Dissertation
Option 2: Duration: Three Semesters (12 months)
Semester 1 – One Module
Semester 2 – One Module
Semester 3 – Dissertation
Course Fee
Option 1: 7000 per month
Option 2: 5500 per month
Course Description
The award aims to provide an opportunity for graduates, and experienced practitioners in the field of accounting and finance to deepen and broaden their knowledge and skills. Depth should be achieved by detailed exploration of aspects of financial strategy and accounting, especially by the specialist knowledge that will be gained in the area of the dissertation. Breadth should be achieved by viewing accounting and financial management within its historical, social and organisational contexts and by encouraging the adoption of a critical, questioning approach to conventional ‘first degree’ protocols.
The award will contribute to students’ career and personal development by building on undergraduate and professional curricula – covering much of the content of the final stage of professional syllabuses but, by re-engaging with the underlying conceptual fundamentals, going beyond the constraints conventionally imposed.
The programme is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). On successful completion of the programme, Maldivian graduates are eligible for exemption from a range of ACCA and CIMA professional examination papers.
ACCA qualified students may apply for exemptions entry equivalent to 105 credits, only requiring 3 modules for the award of MSc Accounting and Finance – Research Methods in Accounting and Finance, Dissertation-Accounting and Finance and Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Finance.