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MSc Accounting and Finance

With our master’s in accounting and finance, you’ll be equipped with the skills, knowledge and attributes to think and act strategically in the accounting and finance sector. You’ll be able to evaluate risks and opportunities through technology, and champion sustainable business growth.

95%* of BPP University UK domiciled postgraduates in employment were in highly skilled occupations 15 months after graduating
We train professionals from all four of the Big Four accountancy firms
We educate professionals within 81% of FTSE 100 companies

About the MSc Accounting and Finance

Designed with insights from employers and industry, the MSc in Accounting and Finance will provide you with an integrated academic and professional training environment in which you will develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to excel in a variety of professional business and accounting roles.   

You will also develop digital and data skills that global employers want in the Big Data era, offering a crucial edge in the marketplace against other qualified accountants.    

What you'll study

  • Each element of this course is applied to real-world situations for day-one impact 

  • Develop rounded business skills in addition to core accountancy knowledge 

  • Modules designed in consultation with global accountancy firms  

Entry requirements

The entry requirements to study the MSc Accounting and Finance are as follows:  

  • Bachelor’s degree (2:2 minimum) or equivalent international qualification from a UK or recognised international university (all international qualifications will be assessed for equivalency) in a relevant subject area of accounting and finance.  

Don’t meet the entry requirements? If you have other qualifications or work experience, contact us to discuss your options.  

English language requirements   

To study at BPP, it is important that you can communicate and engage in English effectively in an academic setting.  

If English is not your first language, you will be required to provide proof of your ability – for reading, writing, listening and speaking in English.  

View details of accepted English language qualifications

Course details
Course length
12 months (FT)
18 months (FT) with Professional Development Planning (PDP)
Start dates
September, February, April and May
Study methods
Face-to-face (plus materials and online support)
Fees and funding

From £17,100

Qualification
Master of Science in Accounting and Finance awarded by BPP University (12-month programme)  

Master of Science in Accounting and Finance with Professional Development Planning awarded by BPP University (18-month programme)
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Course structure

Choose from two routes

Choose from two routes to align your training with your career goals.

Develop the in-demand leadership, digital and analytical skills that global employers want with our postgraduate course. Each module offers the opportunity to gain the valuable insights and practical knowledge needed to build a successful accountancy career. 

Route one
Accounting and Finance

This route covers a broad range of essential topics for business and accounting.


Term 1

Academic and Assessment Support (0 credits)

This module helps you build a strong foundation of academic skills, ensuring you feel confident when it comes to demonstrating your abilities through the quality of your work. 

Ethics and Professional Skills (15 credits)  

Apply professional scepticism and commercial awareness to evaluate complex situations and make ethical decisions and recommendations that drive sustainable growth and give you the competitive advantage. 

Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Finance (15 credits)

This course aims to provide a critical understanding of the key global issues that are impacting the world of accounting and finance, the risks and opportunities that they bring, and how the related fields and professions respond to these changes. 

Cloud Accounting and Big Data (15 credits) 

Explore the impact of new technologies, such as Big Data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, on the current and future landscape of business. 

Data Driven Decisions for Business 15 credits  

Gain a wide range of numeracy and data fluency skills that allow you to analyse, evaluate and initiate data analytics and decision-making projects within an organisation.

Term 2 

Strategy and Finance for Business (30 credits) 

This module explores the internal environment and the impact of the external environment on strategic decision-making. 

Corporate and Sustainability Reporting (30 credits) 

Discover the concepts, principles and practices that underpin the preparation and interpretation of corporate reports in various contexts including the ethical assessment of managements’ stewardship and the information needs of a diverse group of stakeholders. 

Term 3 

Governance and Sustainable Business (30 credits) 

Gain a thorough understanding of sustainability issues, how and where they arise and their potential impact on organisations in volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) business environments. 

Applied Business Project (30 credits) 

Demonstrate your capability to apply the skills that employers look for, including academic research skills and the incorporation of digital and simulation technologies in realistic scenarios.

Route two
Accounting and Finance ACCA Specialised

This route is an ACCA Strategical Professional specialised route. You’re advised to have completed ACCA’s Skills and Knowledge papers in advance of starting the programme.


Term 1

Academic and Assessment Support (0 credits)

This module helps you build a strong foundation of academic skills, ensuring you feel confident when it comes to demonstrating your abilities through the quality of your work. 

Ethics and Professional Skills (15 credits)  

Apply professional scepticism and commercial awareness to evaluate complex situations and make ethical decisions and recommendations that drive sustainable growth and give you the competitive advantage. 

Contemporary Issues in Accounting and Finance (15 credits)

This course aims to provide a critical understanding of the key global issues that are impacting the world of accounting and finance, the risks and opportunities that they bring, and how the related fields and professions respond to these changes. 

Cloud Accounting and Big Data (15 credits) 

Explore the impact of new technologies, such as Big Data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, on the current and future landscape of business. 

Data Driven Decisions for Business 15 credits  

Gain a wide range of numeracy and data fluency skills that allow you to analyse, evaluate and initiate data analytics and decision-making projects within an organisation.

Term 2 
Compulsory modules:

Strategic Business Reporting (30 credits) 

Discover the concepts, principles and practices that underpin the preparation and interpretation of corporate reports in various contexts including the ethical assessment of managements’ stewardship and the information needs of a diverse group of stakeholders. 

Elective modules:

Advanced Financial Management (30 credits) 

Get the knowledge and skills expected of a senior financial executive or advisor. These include exercising professional judgement and critical evaluation, decision-making and communicating recommendations on the financial management of private and public sector organisations. 

Advanced Taxation (30 credits) 

The Advanced Taxation module is designed to reflect the need to exercise professional judgement and provide relevant information and advice to individuals and businesses on the impact of major taxes on financial decisions and situations commonly encountered by individuals and businesses. 

Term 3
Compulsory modules:

Strategic Business Leader (30 credits) 

Develop the knowledge, skills and professional judgement required by effective senior financial executives or those advising senior management 

Elective modules:

Advanced Audit and Assurance (30 credits) 

Build the skills and knowledge you need to understand the complexities of audit assignments, including communication, critical analysis, professional scepticism and judgement. 

Advanced Performance Management (30 credits) 

Assess the impact of external factors on strategic management issues and deals and learn how you can management them. 

Professional Development Planning(exclusive to 18-month programme)

Embedded in the 18-month option, the PDP programme can contribute to your success at finding jobs and post-study work visa opportunities. It provides a structured approach to professional development, helping you gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to sustain a career in your chosen field.

You will receive additional sessions which run alongside academic terms to prepare for the six months of career practice which may include projects, voluntary works, placement or internship opportunities. *  

In addition to your academic study, you can benefit from:  

  • One-to-one coaching  

  • Self-serve skills content for independent study  

  • Access to LinkedIn Learning courses  

  • Speaker events from professionals in industry  

  • Masterclasses to enhance your employability  

  • Employability activities on our Virtual Campus or in-centre  

  • Intensive preparation for interview opportunities if you meet the criteria  

*Please note, if you fall behind with your studies and cannot progress on your Master’s programme, you will not be eligible for the placement interview process. The Placements team works with an extensive range of employers to find work placement opportunities for our students. Placements may vary in length and may be paid or unpaid.  

You must complete all compulsory modules. Elective modules will run subject to demand and may not all be available in all locations on all courses. 

How you'll study

Contact hours

Depending on the exemptions held, a student’s individual study hours will vary per week. You will typically have around 10 to 14 contact hours per week, typically consisting of:   

  • Eight to 12 hours of teaching (depending on modules)   

  • Two hours of office hours   

Students will need to undertake 22 hours of independent study per module, per week.   

Learning materials

All learning materials are supplied as part of the course fee. These include:  

  • Workbooks  

  • Practice and Revision kit  

All other learning materials are provided online, to reflect modern working practices and minimise our environmental impact. Print on demand versions are available for students with specific learning needs.  


Types of assessment

The programme features a variety of assessments including coursework and examinations.

Coursework is in the form of essays, reports or case studies, while group or individual presentations may be required to assess other competencies. Examinations will be with written elements or multiple-choice questions and may be unseen or part-seen, where assessment material is released in advance.  

BPP University offers flexibility in how these assessments are undertaken, and the programmes will utilise online tools where available to deliver assessments. On occasion, some assessments may require attendance at a physical location.  

Full details on BPP University's feedback policy on examinations and assessment can be found in the Manual of Policies and Procedures.


Learning support

Access a full range of learning support services for students with any specialist learning needs. View learning support services

Dates and locations

Flexible Start Date

Rolling start dates across the academic year

Course length:12 months (Full-time)
Study centres:London East (Portsoken), Manchester
Flexible Start Date

Rolling start dates across the academic year

Course length:18 months (Full-time) with Professional Development Planning
Study centres:London East (Portsoken), Manchester
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Fees and funding

2024-2025 academic year

MSc Accounting and Finance£17,100
MSc Accounting and Finance with Professional Development Planning£21,400

A deposit of £350 will need to be paid within 48 hours of accepting your offer, in order to secure your place.

Funding options

We offer a number of ways to support you with funding your university studies.

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Why study at BPP University?

19,000 strong international student community supported with comprehensive onboarding, arrival support and dedicated academic support tutors
Unparalleled access to leading certifications from global vendors across the BPP Group
Our connections with global law firms, banks and businesses ensures you develop the skills and knowledge they need

Studying as an international student

We welcome students from around the world, offering a culturally diverse study environment, with our specialist service helping choose your study location, correct visa, finance options and even somewhere to live.

We’re also a Student Sponsor and are fully recognised and accredited as a Higher Education Institution.

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