Program Overview
The Master’s in Accounting (Thesis) program is a graduate-level academic pathway designed to deepen students’ expertise in accounting theory, financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and regulatory compliance. This program emphasizes rigorous research and analytical skills, culminating in a thesis that contributes original insights to the field of accounting. Students engage with advanced coursework covering topics such as forensic accounting, international financial reporting standards, and accounting information systems. The thesis component allows students to explore specialized areas of interest, fostering the development of critical thinking and scholarly research abilities essential for both professional practice and academic pursuits.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s in Accounting (Thesis) program are well-prepared for a variety of advanced roles in the accounting profession. Potential career paths include positions as certified public accountants (CPAs), financial analysts, forensic accountants, internal auditors, and accounting managers. The program’s strong research focus also equips graduates for academic and consulting roles, as well as for pursuing doctoral studies in accounting or related fields. With the comprehensive skill set acquired, graduates can contribute to strategic decision-making processes, financial planning, and risk management in diverse organizational settings.