Master of Accounting
HKU Business School
Key Information
Campus location
Telegraph Bay, Hong Kong
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 2 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
HKD 330,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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Introduction
Programme Aim
The HKU Master of Accounting programme will develop your core competencies in accounting, finance, management and business analytics, which are vital for you to succeed as a professional accountant, financial expert and business leader.
Our programme delivers a rigorous learning experience across a wide spectrum of fields, including financial and managerial accounting, taxation, auditing, law, financial management, corporate governance, accounting analytics, strategic management, and business leadership. The curriculum has the following distinctive features:
- A comprehensive postgraduate curriculum encompassing accounting, finance, management, and business analytics.
- Theories that explicate the important roles of accounting in economic decisions.
- Professional-level training in business leadership, strategic management reporting, and advanced financial and performance management benefited from the partnership with the ACCA.
- Accounting data analytics that converts information into executable actions.
- A capstone course to tie the various elements of the study together through real-world business projects.
Mode and Duration of Study
The MAcct programme extends over a minimum of one academic year and a maximum of two academic years for full-time study. Most students tend to finish the programme in one academic year.
Courses are offered on a modular basis to allow students to focus on one area of study at a time. There are 6 modules in one academic year and each module is six to eight weeks long, including the examination week.
Students usually take 2 courses per module and there are 4 three-hour classes each week.
Medium and Course Assessment
The programme will be taught in English.
Online coursework and a list of suggested readings will be provided to help students to grasp the fundamental concepts of financial accounting.
Assessment of each course may include assignments, mid-term examinations, project papers, and course work, as well as a final examination, which is normally held at the end of each course unless otherwise specified.
Multiple Learning Streams
Single Concentration
The Programme offers three streams: 1) Accounting Analytics and FinTech, 2) Financial Reporting and Valuation and 3) Managerial Decision Making and Corporate Governance. Students may choose to concentrate in one of the three streams according to their interests and career aspirations.
Students are required to complete a total of 12 courses including:
Double Concentration
Students can be awarded their degree with double concentration in any two of the three areas, provided that they have successfully completed all the core courses in both areas, plus three electives.
Students are required to complete a total of 14 courses including: