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3 Accounting and Finance Degree Programs in Germany


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ESB Business School
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MBA International Management - Business in Numbers: Accounting and Finance
- Reutlingen, Germany
MBA
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
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MBA International Management - Business in Numbers: Accounting and Finance. This ESB MBA empowers students by cultivating the analytical skills necessary for comprehending intricate business challenges. The realms of accounting and finance are introduced to help students recognize pertinent factors within decision-making processes for scenarios they may not have encountered in their professional lives.


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AKAD University
Finance and Accounting Manager:in (AKAD)
- Germany Online, Germany
Certificate
Full time
12 months
Distance Learning
German


Lancaster Leipzig
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance
- Leipzig, Germany
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Why do some companies soar and others go bust? How can profits go up while the share price comes down? Accountancy gets to the heart of these questions. If you love numbers and variety and want a sound technical knowledge and understanding of the business world, accountancy and finance could be your ideal degree. This degree is ranked 7th in the UK in The Times, 2019. The same curriculum is delivered in the Lancaster University Leipzig campus.
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Studying Accounting and Finance in Germany equips you with practical skills that are essential for various business environments. These programs combine academic theory with real-world applications, emphasizing both quantitative analysis and strategic decision-making in financial contexts.
Through courses in financial reporting, investment analysis, and risk management, you'll learn how to interpret complex financial data and develop sound investment strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while working on team-based projects and case studies that often mirror industry practices.
As graduates, you can pursue diverse career paths, such as financial analyst, auditor, or tax advisor, with skills that are valued internationally. Germany's emphasis on experiential learning within its educational framework fosters critical thinking and adaptability, preparing you well for the global workforce in the finance sector.