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19 Master's degrees in Accounting in South Africa
Accounting
The Department of Accounting from the University of the Western Cape, which forms part of the Economic and Management Sciences Faculty, offers the BCom (Accounting) and Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDA) degrees for the study to become a chartered accountant.
International Accounting (CW)
The Master in International Accounting (CW) at University of Johannesburg is offered by the College of Business and Economics.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting)
The purpose of the Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is to provide the information that is needed for sound economic decision-making. The main purpose of financial accounting is to prepare financial reports that provide information about a firm's performance to external parties such as investors, creditors, and tax authorities.
Accounting Sciences (Taxation)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Taxation) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Specialised Accountancy
This Specialised Accountancy Postgrad.Dip from University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is aligned to the professional level syllabus of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). The Diploma has been awarded Silver Learning Partner status from the ACCA.
Financial Reporting, Analysis and Governance
If you are aspiring to be a Chief Financial Officer, Audit Partner, Board Member, Regulator or Academic, the Financial Reporting, Analysis and Governance programme at the University of Cape Town will equip you with the skills that will both help prepare you for those roles and set you apart from others.
Accounting
The purpose of the Accounting program from University of Johannesburg is to develop applied specialised competencies in the mastering, interpretation, understanding, analysis and application of accounting principles in the financial accounting field.
Accounting Sciences (Auditing)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Auditing) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting
The Master of Commerce in Accounting offered by University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a well-rounded general Master of Commerce programme aimed at students trying to gain a well-balanced degree.
Taxation (MCom)
The Department of Accounting recently became the School of Accountancy, which offers the Taxation (MCom) programme at the Stellenbosch University. While mainly specialising in the training of professional accountants, we are also actively involved in research and other community services.
Management Accounting
Management Accounting from Cape Peninsula University of Technology aims to provide academic excellence; operating at the cutting edge of our disciplines; creating and disseminating knowledge through high level research.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Accounting) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Governance) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is a principal branch of the College’s SAICA-endorsed CTA programme. It incorporates the disciplines of Financial Accounting and Auditing – divisions of learning that assist the various systems of management and report on progress, hence the term ‘financial governance’.
Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Management Accounting) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Philosophy in Accounting Sciences (Taxation)
The master of Philosophy in Accounting Sciences (Taxation) signals University of South Africa (UNISA)'s commitment to contribute towards the advancement and transformation of the accounting profession in South Africa and to support positive growth and development of the financial and economic sectors.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is a principal branch of the College’s SAICA-endorsed CTA programme. It incorporates the disciplines of Financial Accounting and Auditing – divisions of learning that assist the various systems of management and report on progress, hence the term ‘financial governance’.