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MSc Accounting and Finance- Go University

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FAQ: Applying to Graduate School- Go University

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Q:What is the purpose of graduate school?

 

Undergraduate education gives students a broad, general education.

Graduate education provides students with more advanced learning in a specialized discipline or sub-discipline.

Graduate school gives an in-depth understanding such that the student becomes something of an

expert in the topic of study. A good graduate program also teaches advanced skills in such areas as problem-solving,

mathematics, writing, oral presentation, and technology, each as applied to the particular field of study.

 

Q:What is the different between M.A./M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs?

 

M.A./M.S. and Ph.D. students usually take the same courses, although Ph.D. students may be required to take more

courses than M.A./M.Sc. students (sometimes the opposite is true).

 

The major difference between these degrees is in the level of original thinking that is expected.

Ph.D.’s are trained to be leaders of research and research groups, conceiving and promoting new

ideas. M.A./M.Sc. students, on the other hand, are trained to participate as part of a team carrying

out advanced work. They may or may not become team leaders.

 

Q:When should I go to graduate school?

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Graduate school is appropriate at any age and stage of life. Some students go to graduate school

directly after finishing their undergraduate education. However, many others undertake graduate

studies after having been out of school for some period of time. You should go to graduate

school when you are ready to get the most out of the experience. The purpose of graduate schooling is to learn material

that you expect to use professionally or want to know for personal satisfaction.

 

Q:Where should I apply to graduate school?

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You should apply to graduate programs that offer courses of study that you are interested in and

that have faculty who are known for their expertise in your area of interest.

Always remember one thing: if you are in doubt about whether or not you are qualified for a

graduate program, apply to that program and let them make the decision about whether or not

they want you. You may not be a good judge about which graduate programs will want you as a

student and which will not want you. JUST APPLY TO US NOW AND LET US BE THE JUDGE.

 

Q:How important are my test scores and gentsrades for my graduate school application?

Graduate applications are evaluated by the department to which you apply, and every department evaluates graduate applications different.

Include your undergraduate or advanced diploma certificates.Mature students with higher education or specialist education with long term working experience may apply.

 

Q:What is a Curriculum Vitae (CV)?

You must attach your CV to your application.

A CV is a summary document listing all of your professional experience and publications or other products. You should list and briefly summarize each professional position you have had,state all professional affiliations in professional societies (and any offices held), mention any awards or scholarships you have received, patents acquired, and list all publications, both those pertinent to you work as well as other published material of note. Special items such as project reports, computer programs, conferences organized, etc., should also be mentioned. A CV should be concise but informative about all aspects of your professional work.

 

Q:How should I write a statement of purpose?

A statement of purpose is used by the faculty evaluating graduate applications to determine how well an applicant will fit into their graduate program. A statement of purpose will also be used to help match up a graduate student with interested faculty. Be as specific as possible about your goals for graduate study and for your professional aspirations beyond graduate school. Also,give a concise summary of any relevant work or experience in your background that has prepared you for graduate work or has honed your professional interests. Also, be sure your statement of purpose is well written, since it may be the only writing sample upon which your written skills can be evaluated directly.

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Q:How important are letters of recommendation for my graduate school application?

Letters of recommendation from faculty members who have taught you or supervised a major piece of work (i.e., undergraduate thesis, summer research project, laboratory research assistant, etc.) are the most valuable if they substantiate your capabilities, especially the ability to do creative work with minimal supervision. Letters from persons outside academia are less useful, since they seldom can evaluate the potential for outstanding academic performance.

 

Q:What financial aid is available for graduate school?

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FYou can find out in your country and government and global organisations to know what kind of educational funds and schorlarships are available.

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Steps for Admission

Explore

With nearly 60 Masters fields of study, your critical first step in the

admission process is to identify the field  in with which

you wish to study.

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Prepare

At Go University, graduate admissions decisions are made

by Graduate committee 

in your proposed field of study.  Although the Graduate

School coordinates the

admission process and establishes minimum requirements

for admission, application deadlines and additional requirements

vary by field of study and degree program.

 

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For International Applicants

Go University graduate community includes students from around the world through our affiliate mentoring universities.

Apply

All application materials should be uploaded with your online application.   

Check your status

You may check the status of your application by mail. Please allow at least 7 days for your status to be updated.

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You’ll explore the essentials of corporate finance and the relationship between accounting information and organisational performance. At the same time, you’ll build advanced skills in handling quantitative data and examine how modern finance theories are applied to solve complex finance problems.

You will gain an understanding of important research methods in finance and their impact on current practice, and explore topics such as financial analysis, reporting and regulation.

Beyond these core modules, you’ll be able to specialise in areas that suit your career plans with your choice of optional modules. You’ll take at least one of Corporate Governance or Information and Organisation Design, but you could also study topics such as forensic accounting, behavioural finance or international investment.

A professional skills module runs throughout the year to help you develop the critical skills that will allow you to take your knowledge into the workplace. By the end of the year, you’ll be prepared to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you’ve gained with your dissertation – an independently researched project on a related topic of your choice.

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Course structure

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You’ll study nine compulsory modules including your dissertation. On top of that, you’ll take two optional modules, which must include at least one from List A.

 

Compulsory modules

 

Optional modules

- Quantitative Methods
- Corporate Finance
- Accounting and Organisational Performance
- Applied Finance
- Financial Analysis
- Research Methods in Finance
- Critical Skills for the Finance Professional
- Dissertation

 

List A:
- Information and Organisation Design
- Corporate Governance

Additional options:
- Behavioural Finance
- Forensic Accounting and Finance
- International Business Finance
- International Investment
- International Banking and Finance

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Learning and teaching

We use a variety of teaching and learning methods to help you make the most of your studies. These will include lectures, seminars, workshops, online learning and tutorials. In addition to the assessed modules and research dissertation, you benefit from professional training activities and employability workshops.

Thanks to our links with major companies across the business world, you can also gain a practical understanding of key issues. Activities will  include field trips to various corporate headquarters, CV building and interview sessions, professional risk management workshops and commercial awareness events.

For example, students have developed their knowledge of financial markets through workshops and seminars.

 

Assessment

You’ll be assessed using methods such as exams, project work, presentations, reports and essays. This diversity enables you to develop a broad range of skills as preparation for professional life.

 

Total credits: 180

Entry requirements:

- Degree or equivalent in a relevant subject e.g. accounting, finance. Must have a good grounding in quantitative subjects. A background in accounting is essential;
- Applicants whose language is not English will need to learn the English language.

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Programme specification:

Our graduates will:

1. Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of current and emerging theories, techniques and practices within the field of accounting and finance and the ability to apply these theories in a professional setting.

2. Be proactive problem solvers with the ability to critically evaluate and formulate solutions to complex financial and accounting scenarios. 

3. Be an independent researcher able to critically analyse and synthesise current empirical research in accountancy and finance, to develop research ideas and questions, and to undertake analysis and interpretation of results.

4. Be professional in applying accounting and finance to a broader business context.

5. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of financial operations and be able to critically analyse these within a global context. 

6. Be effective communicators of findings and recommendations in a clear and cogent manner in both written and oral contexts. 
 

Duration 1 year to 1 year 6months Fulltime   2 years parttime.

Year 1 - 

Compulsory modules:

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules:

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      Quantitative Methods                                             15 credits     Semester 1

      Corporate Finance Co-requisite                             15 credits     Semester 1

     Accounting and Organisational Performance          15 credits     Semeste  

     Applied Finance                                                       15 credits     Semester 1

     Financial Analysis                                                     15 credits      Semester 2

     Research Methods in Finance                                 15 credits      Semester 2

     Accounting and Finance Dissertation                     45 credits

     Critical Skills for the Finance Professional              15 credits    Semesters 1 & 2

 

Optional modules:

Candidates will be required to study 30 credits from the following optional modules, at least 15 credits must be from List A.

 

List A

       Information and Organisation Design                        15 credits     Semester 1

    Corporate Governance                                              15 credits      Semester 2

 

List B

     International Business Finance                                  15 credits      Semester 1

     Forensic Accounting and Finance                             15 credits      Semester 2

     Behavioural Finance                                                   15 credits      Semester 2

     International Investment                                            15 credits      Semester 2

     International Banking and Finance                            15 credits      Semester 1

 

Candidates are eligible for the award if they pass the 150 credits of modules (including compulsory to pass modules) and achieve

an overall average mark of 50 or above, calculated across the 180 credits of modules studied.

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Thank you for your interest in graduate education at Go University.

Now, more than ever, graduate education plays a crucial role in the economic, intellectual, and cultural vitality of our region and the nation overall. Graduate degree-holders fuel this vitality in their roles as captains of industry, government leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, gifted communicators, and skilled artists/ artisans, among others. Graduate degree recipients tend to have a higher standard of living and are generally better prepared to weather economic down-turns than are individuals without graduate degrees. When we invest in graduate students and their education, we invest in our future. I hope that graduate education at Go University is in your future.

 

Go University houses some 50 graduate programs.The Graduate School takes pride in leading this effort and in collaborating with our international affiliates to provide our students with an outstanding educational experience.

 

The Graduate School’s hallmark is its unwavering commitment to core values: student success, community and diversity, international outreach, and academic excellence—the last of these -the value above all values.

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We fulfill our commitment through robust support enterprises that serve students from initial contact through graduation and beyond, and through offices dedicated to diversity and inclusion, international outreach, external relations and development, fellowships and awards, graduate student writing, graduate teaching and learning, and preparation of doctoral students for multiple career paths.

Whether you are a prospective student, a current member of our graduate community, or a proud alumnus or alumna, the Graduate School is here for you. We hope that you will join us in advancing graduate education and enhancing the graduate student experience.

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