ACCA and the University of London join to launch the first ever
world-class Masters programme integrated with a prestigious professional
qualification
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and the
University of London have today agreed to offer a ground-breaking Masters
programme to be made available to ACCA students and members around the world
including Pakistan.
This marks the first time an accountancy body has joined with a
university to enable students across the globe to gain a Masters’ degree and a
professional accountancy qualification at the same time.
The combination of ACCA’s unparalleled global network of students and
members, alongside the University of London’s unrivalled network of accredited
teaching institutions will present a powerful partnership.
Helen Brand OBE, ACCA chief executive said: “We are delighted to be the
first professional accountancy body to be able to deliver this type of
programme, meaning ACCA now directly offers choice from a complete suite of
professional and academic qualifications. ACCA has a long history of working
with academic partners and is proud of the opportunities these partnerships
offer to our students and members. Consistent with this, providing global
access to a prestigious Masters qualification as part of ACCA’s professional
qualification will offer our students and members the opportunity to enhance
their employability even further.
“Through our strong global relationships, we know that employers in many
markets place a very high value on finance leaders having both a professional
and a Masters qualification. We also know ACCA’s flexibility and portability
are big factors for students when making their decision about which path to
take, and ACCA, and the University of London have just increased that access
and flexibility.”
Sir Adrian Smith FRS, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London,
commented: “The University is pleased to partner with ACCA to offer this
pioneering programme to ACCA students and members worldwide.”
“This programme fits well with the University of London portfolio of
over 100 international programmes which are offered in collaboration with our
internationally renowned colleges in pursuit of our 156 year old widening
access mission to learners worldwide. The programme will support students
utilising modern online tools and interactive learning activities in addition
to offering a range of learning support available through our well established
community of teaching institutions and online tutors. Students successfully
graduating from this programme will complement their professional skills with
masters’ level outcomes to support their career development.”
The Masters programme will be available from early 2016 and will be
delivered through online and local institutional support, in association with
UCL. Further details relating to the routes for ACCA students and members will
be available in March 2015.
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