

MSci Accounting with Innovation
About this course
Accounting is among the most consistently in-demand professional skills in any economy, providing the financial language through which organisations understand their performance, manage resources and meet their obligations to shareholders, regulators and the public. Combining accounting with a focus on innovation broadens that foundation, preparing graduates who can not only master the technical and professional dimensions of the field but also contribute to the creative, cross-disciplinary thinking that drives new products, services and organisations. At the University of Bristol this four-year programme takes that integration seriously. You will study the core content of accounting and finance, including financial reporting, management accounting, corporate finance, auditing, taxation and the regulatory environment, developing the technical competence and professional awareness that qualification as an accountant requires. Alongside this, the innovation dimension of the programme encourages you to engage with ideas from across the arts, sciences, engineering and humanities, developing the breadth of perspective and the collaborative instincts that twenty-first century organisations value. Bristol's research-active environment and its location in one of the UK's most dynamic cities for technology and creative industries provide a stimulating context for this kind of interdisciplinary thinking. Graduates pursue careers in public practice, moving towards qualifications such as ACA or ACCA with major or mid-size accounting firms, and in finance roles within industry, commerce and the public sector. The innovation emphasis makes graduates particularly interesting to employers in fast-moving sectors including technology, media, social enterprise and early-stage companies, where financial capability combined with creative thinking and adaptability is especially valued. Many graduates complete professional accountancy qualifications alongside their early career roles, and some go on to postgraduate study in finance, business or entrepreneurship.
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