* Course Overview
BA (Hons) Management and Accounting
The online Management Accounting (Top-Up) BSc (Hons) course will equip you with the relevant skills to pursue Management Accounting positions within a sector of your choice. This course allows you to top up existing qualifications to a full Management Accounting undergraduate degree. Partnered with the CISI, our course is also directly mapped against the teaching of their foundation qualification, Introduction to Investment, with the option to take the exam upon completion of our course. It explores the complex and challenging nature of the management accounting and business environment.
Our Management Accounting (Top-Up) BSc (Hons) is ideally suited to holders of the CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting and those interested in obtaining a degree in Management Accounting who have professional accounting qualifications or external business, finance or accountancy qualifications
We have the first online university degree programme in the UK to be partnered with the CISI, the largest and most widely respected professional body for the securities and investment profession in the UK, with a growing number of global financial centres. Our Management Accounting (Top-Up) BSc (Hons) degree course has been closely mapped against the CISI’s Introduction to Investment foundation qualification, helping you to prepare you for its exam, which can be taken at the University of Derby campus or at one of the CISI’s global test centres.
* Course Details
Duration : 1 year
Credits : 120 CR
Entry Requirements : Diploma in business management
Intakes : Every month in 2020.
Delivery Method : Blended
- Blended Learning is a mix of Online to Offline education mode. Students can study all the university materials online but there is minimum offline management.
- Online lectures, webinar, and workshops.
- Independent learning
- Case Study
- Group-based work
Modules :
A financial strategy forms a key part of an organisation’s overarching strategic plan which details acceptable sources of raising funds and states where these funds should be spent or invested to maximise the wealth of its shareholders and satisfy other stakeholders. It encompasses issues such as mergers and acquisitions, divestments, declaring dividends and valuing entities etc. As it relates to a crucial aspect of an organisation, i.e. its finance, it is important that top management prioritises its efforts to ensure it is fit for purpose and can enable the organisation to achieve its objectives.
In this module you will develop the competencies and skills needed to formulate and implement a financial strategy which can support the overall business strategy of an entity. You will appraise the merits of alternative sources of finance for an organisation and propose an ideal finance mix. You will also evaluate the merits of potential investment opportunities for which you will be required to valuate corporate entities for mergers, acquisitions and divestments.
This module will also offer additional reading material with optional activities for students who aspire to sit CIMA’s F3 exam. These optional activities will also be available to those students who wish to widen their knowledge on Financial Strategy, in which case the module tutor will do a skills diagnostic based on the individual student’s formative activities prior to recommending these optional activities.
Please note the optional activities are intended to support you for your CIMA exam but will not lead to an exemption from it. In case you wish to attempt CIMA’s F3 it will be your responsibility to confirm eligibility and to enrol yourself with CIMA.
The module will seek to equip students with the necessary skills to prepare, design and carry out complex business research projects using a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods.
The nature of the independent study will vary from student to student and from programme to programme. The study could take the form of a critical case study or a dissertation on a subject of the student’s choice, with the supervision of a member of staff. The content will include an elaboration of the background factors involved in the situation, an evaluation of the relevant theories and concepts from the programme pathway, and a critical analysis of the subject selected.
This module will cover the following:
Introducing business research
Developing research skills
Understanding research philosophy
Understanding research ethics
Reviewing the literature
Understanding research methodology and design
Developing a research proposal
Understanding research methods, populations and sampling
Using secondary data and archival sources
Using observation
Using interviews and focus groups
Using questionnaires and scales
Managing data and introducing data analysis
Analysing quantitative data
Analysing qualitative data
Drawing conclusions and presenting research
Academic writing and digital literacy and scholarship skills appropriate to the module
Research design
Primary and secondary data collection techniques
Quantitative data gathering and analysis, eg normal distribution, confidence interval, parametric and non-parametric tests, correlation and regression, variance analysis, sample size
Qualitative data gathering and analysis, eg observation, interviews, focus group research, open questionnaires and surveys, documentary analysis, case studies
Contextualising qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods
Strengths and weaknesses of quantitative, quantitative and mixed methods
Data presentation methods
Ethical issues in research
Theoretical principles of using mixed methods
Academic writing and digital literacy and scholarship skills appropriate to the module
Types of risks facing an organisation
Response to risk
Information needed by different decision makers and how this impacts their risk perception
Use of management accounting principles and techniques and internal control systems to mitigate risks
Auditing internal control systems
Ethical issues facing an organisation and ethical impacts of risk
Financial risks facing an organisation and using ratio analysis to identify these financial risks
Limitations of tools of management accounting to mitigate risk
Alternative risks management tools
Investment appraisal and risks associated with capital budgeting
Sensitivity analysis, risk and uncertainty
Contemporary themes in risk management
The following content contains optional activities with formative/automated feedback for students aspiring to sit the CIMA’s P3 exam:
Quantification of risk exposure
Risk map exposures
Assurance mapping
Appropriate measures for strategic control and direction
Solutions to risk of dysfunctional behaviour
CIMA’s code of ethics
Financial risks associated with international operations and debt finance
Conflicts from capital investment decisions
Project post implementation
Academic writing and digital literacy and scholarship skills appropriate to the module
Tools of strategic analysis
Influence of key external factors on an organisations strategy
Ethical issues arising from the organisations interaction with the environment
Process, tools and techniques used by management accountants for strategy formulation and making strategic choices
Evaluate tools and methods to implement a change programme
Recommending change leadership process in support of strategic implementation
Tools and techniques of strategic implementation
Information system requirements for successful strategic implementation
Strategic impact of IT and IS on an organisation
Contemporary themes in strategic management
*The following content contains optional activities with formative/automated feedback for students aspiring to sit the CIMA’s E3 exam:
Drivers of external demand for environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility
Building and managing strategic relationship with stakeholders
Responsibility of directors in strategy formulation and implementation
Manage product portfolio
Value chain
Impact of organisational change
Leadership styles for organisational change
Strategic performance management
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