The accounting profession is changing fast. Global economic complexity, technological innovation and the proliferation of data are disrupting fields such as audit, financial reporting, internal audit, tax, managerial accounting, and forensic accounting.
This change is creating new opportunities for thought leaders to step up and drive change and innovation in the field of financial information.
The Cambridge Master of Accounting is designed to meet this need.
The Cambridge MAcc combines the development of technical expertise with training in interpersonal dynamics, developing the wide set of skills required to make complex decisions regarding the generation, interpretation, and analysis of financial data.
The MAcc was formulated in consultation with senior practitioners and employers, who endorsed the programme’s aim to develop critical and innovative thinking in financial information. Content is topical and responsive, relying heavily on case scenarios that incorporate real-world data, often developed with and supported by the network of MAcc advisors. A leadership speaker series gives students insight into the challenges faced by leaders in the financial information profession.
The learning experience offered by the MAcc leverages the strengths at CJBS in creative and innovative thinking, applying decision science to the field of financial information. We embrace interactive learning, focusing on applying judgement in uncertainty, in a global context.
The Cambridge MAcc is designed to suit the professional lives of participants, allowing continuation of employment during the programme. A combination of face-to-face interaction in Cambridge, with online course delivery and discussion, will provide an impactful, blended learning style.
The purpose of the Cambridge MAcc is to develop next generation global thought-leaders in the field of financial information. Stepping into this role will require you to:
The MAcc is a 24-month programme delivered in a format that allows you to continue your employment while completing your studies.
Classes will meet in person in Cambridge. Between visits to Cambridge, you continue to be engaged in coursework through the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
The accounting profession is changing fast. Global economic complexity, technological innovation and the proliferation of data are disrupting fields such as audit, financial reporting, internal audit, tax, managerial accounting, and forensic accounting.
This change is creating new opportunities for thought leaders to step up and drive change and innovation in the field of financial information.
The Cambridge Master of Accounting is designed to meet this need.
The Cambridge MAcc combines the development of technical expertise with training in interpersonal dynamics, developing the wide set of skills required to make complex decisions regarding the generation, interpretation, and analysis of financial data.
The MAcc was formulated in consultation with senior practitioners and employers, who endorsed the programme’s aim to develop critical and innovative thinking in financial information. Content is topical and responsive, relying heavily on case scenarios that incorporate real-world data, often developed with and supported by the network of MAcc advisors. A leadership speaker series gives students insight into the challenges faced by leaders in the financial information profession.
The learning experience offered by the MAcc leverages the strengths at CJBS in creative and innovative thinking, applying decision science to the field of financial information. We embrace interactive learning, focusing on applying judgement in uncertainty, in a global context.
The Cambridge MAcc is designed to suit the professional lives of participants, allowing continuation of employment during the programme. A combination of face-to-face interaction in Cambridge, with online course delivery and discussion, will provide an impactful, blended learning style.
The purpose of the Cambridge MAcc is to develop next generation global thought-leaders in the field of financial information. Stepping into this role will require you to:
The MAcc is a 24-month programme delivered in a format that allows you to continue your employment while completing your studies.
Classes will meet in person in Cambridge. Between visits to Cambridge, you continue to be engaged in coursework through the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom