Dublin Business School MSc in International Accounting & Finance
Dublin Business School

Dublin Business School

MSc in International Accounting & Finance

13/14, Ireland

MSc

English

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in International Accounting & Finance offers a comprehensive understanding of global financial markets and corporate finance. Heavily focused on practical skills, the course duration is one year if taken full-time. Youโ€™ll explore topics such as financial reporting, risk management, and investment strategies, preparing you to tackle complex financial issues in diverse environments.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers such as financial analyst, accounting manager, or positions in investment banking and auditing. The program equips you with the expertise to excel in international financial markets and corporate settings.

Technological innovation has created a wave of disruptive activity that will change the shape of the global economic and financial system over the next decade. Digitisation and ever-increasing volumes of data has led to a demand for graduates (employees) from programmes specifically tailored to the skills required for a changing and increasingly competitive and globalised business landscape. In order to meet this demand, this industry-aligned, strategically-focused and highly-applied programme focuses on accounting, quantification of data, treasury functions and corporate finance. It is designed to appeal to graduates seeking to gain exposure to data-driven financial decision-making roles.

The MSc in International Accounting and Finance is a one year full-time or two years part-time programme. This broad programme with an integrated delivery from endโ€toโ€end covering a range of skills applicable to a wide range of accounting and finance functions. The programme aims to develop learners' knowledge of the theory and practice necessary for them to secure employment and perform in a variety of areas in a broad range of companies.

The programme focuses on practical skills in core areas such as the role of capital markets, quantitative financial modelling, treasury risk management, international financial reporting, and advanced financial management. Its aim is to create a critical understanding of core accounting, financial, and quantitative principles whilst also enhancing the practical technical skills of the learners.