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2 Accounting Degree Programs in Finland


Hanken School of Economics
Master’s Programme in Accounting
- Helsinki, Finland
- Umeå, Sweden
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
A Master's program in Accounting provides you with a distinct competitive edge in international accounting and business sustainability. Financial markets have become turbulent and face increasing regulatory pressures today. The diversity and complexity of financial contracts and financial reporting – be it for the corporate world or investment management applications – require specialized in-depth knowledge of financial theory, coupled with sound accounting principles.


University of Eastern Finland
Master in Accounting and Finance
- Kuopio, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master in Accounting and Finance is designed to provide students with a curriculum that combines advanced accounting practices, financial analysis techniques, and finance. The program also prepares students to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in the financial sector, where sustainability and AI play increasingly central roles.
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Studying accounting degree programs in Finland provides a solid foundation in financial management, auditing, taxation, and business law. This field focuses on developing analytical skills and critical thinking, preparing you for various career paths in finance and business.
Through courses in financial reporting, tax accounting, and managerial accounting, you'll work with advanced financial statement preparation and auditing techniques. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, which enhances their adaptability in real-world scenarios. Emphasis on applied coursework and industry-linked projects means you'll also get hands-on experience that applies directly to your future career.
A Master's degree further deepens your expertise, often focusing on research methodologies and advanced topics like international finance or forensic accounting. Graduates find opportunities in diverse sectors, including corporate finance, government, and non-profit organizations, where their skills are valued globally.