Advanced Management Accounting - ACCT5070

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Module delivery information

Location Term Level1 Credits (ECTS)2 Current Convenor3 2024 to 2025
Canterbury
Autumn to Spring Terms 6 30 (15) Abby Hilson checkmark-circle

Overview

Advanced Management accounts offer a unique set of skills for managing costs and improving profitability of businesses. You'll learn to hone your analytical abilities, attention to detail, sustainability and problem-solving and how to apply these skills to the sustainable growth of a business. The knowledge and skills you gain will set you up to thrive in a professional analytical or strategically focused business landscape.

Details

Contact hours

Total contact hours: 66
Private study hours: 234
Total study hours: 300

Method of assessment

Main assessment methods:
Exam, 3 hours (70%)
Group Presentation (15%)
In-course test (15%)


Reassessment method:
100% exam

Indicative reading

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Learning outcomes

The intended subject specific learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students be able to:
- critically evaluate the contexts in which accounting operates.
- critically examine the developments in the technical language and practices of management accounting.
- critically assess the contemporary theories and evidence on the role and functioning of management accounting.
- explain and analyse the nature and significance of risk and uncertainty, and devise strategies for dealing with risk and uncertainty in decision-making.
- demonstrate in depth knowledge and understanding of the uses and limitations of a range of quantitative techniques in solving management accounting problem

The intended generic learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- extract and analyse complex data from multiple sources.
- work independently and manage your time effectively.
- communicate effectively to a variety of audiences and/or using a variety of methods
- analyse and draw reasoned conclusions and make recommendations in relation to primarily unstructured problems

Notes

  1. Credit level 6. Higher level module usually taken in Stage 3 of an undergraduate degree.
  2. ECTS credits are recognised throughout the EU and allow you to transfer credit easily from one university to another.
  3. The named convenor is the convenor for the current academic session.
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