Key Information

  • Course Code:DLT1N3N2101UL
  • Duration:1 Year
  • Attendance:Full Time
  • Award:Degree of Master of Science
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Overview

The MSc Finance and Management degree is offered as a 12 month, full-time intensive Master's programme designed to meet the needs of non-business graduates wanting to develop a career in finance and management.

This programme is designed to provide students with a good foundation and understanding of the accounting and finance principles. The taught modules will give students a clear understanding of the role of accounting, finance and other general management disciplines to ensure successful operations in a range of business settings, including financial, non-financial and public sector organisations. It is designed for candidates wishing to acquire expertise in accounting and finance, whilst developing the necessary skills for general management roles as well. The course builds on the Business School's existing partnerships with Norwich's Financial District, which is one of the largest in the UK.

This degree is offered from UEA London. The Centre's location, in the heart of London's financial district, places our students at the forefront of the UK's business and professional networks.

Chartered Institute of Marketing

Our MSc Finance and Management has been approved and accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) to provide direct entry onto the CIM's Professional Diploma in Marketing.


Learning Outcomes

On completion of this course students will be able to:

  1. Understand the foundations of finance and the operation of financial markets and provision of financial services
  2. Assess critically the relationship between organisations, their external context and their management process
  3. Review critically and apply creatively the body of knowledge relating to organisations, their external context and their management process
  4. Make informed judgements about the appropriate application of theory to managerial practice in relation to organisations, their external context and their management process
  5. Evaluate and recommend options for the improvement of managerial practice in relation to organisations, their external context and their management process
  6. Gain the knowledge, skills and confidence necessary to become a more effective manager by learning to integrate and align organisational processes, systems, and people to meet today's critical challenges and goals.

Course Organiser

Dr Simone Krummaker


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