Krakow University of Economics MSc in Financial Accounting
Krakow University of Economics

Krakow University of Economics

MSc in Financial Accounting

Kraków, Poland

MSc

3 semesters

English

Full time, Part time

31 Aug 2025*

Oct 2025

On-Campus

* by 31st August 2025 or until the limit of places is reached

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Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Financial Accounting offers a comprehensive understanding of financial accounting principles and the finance industry. This postgraduate program equips students with essential skills in financial reporting, analysis, and management. Throughout the course, students will engage in real-world applications and case studies, providing practical insights into the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths such as financial analyst, accounting manager, or compliance officer. The program prepares students to thrive in various sectors, including corporate finance, public accounting, or financial consulting, enhancing their employability and expertise.

The field of study Financial Accounting accredited by ACCA is a new, unique field of study offered by the Cracow University of Economics. The major is conducted in English, in the system of 1.5-year supplementary master’s studies (full-time and part-time). Most didactic classes in the field of study can be carried out as part of distance learning.

The offer is addressed to students from various countries around the world, especially to those where ACCA accreditation is valued by companies and the economic environment, including Europe, Asia, and Africa, where international financial and accounting centres are located (e.g. India, China, Indonesia).

Strengths of field of study

Graduates of the major can obtain exemptions from 9 ACCA exams at the Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills levels (F1 to F9). Didactic classes can be carried out mostly in the form of distance learning. Stationary classes can be held in the formula of two-week Winter School (x2) and Summer School. Graduates have the opportunity to study in modular classes (as part of postgraduate studies), which prepares them very well for passing Strategic ACCA exams which are the last stage of obtaining ACCA accreditation.