21秋-香港理工大学-专业会计
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Duration & Credit Requirement
MAF for Master (Full-time)
PAF for PgD (Full-time)
MAE for Master (Part-time)
PAP for PgD (Part-time)
1 year for Master (Full-time)
1 year for PgD (Full-time)
2 years for Master (Part-time)
1.5 years for PgD (Part-time)
36 for Master,
21 for PgD
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HK$234,000 per programme (HK$6,500 per credit) for local Master students
HK$280,800 per programme (HK$7,800 per credit) for non-local Master students
HK$136,500 per programme (HK$6,500 per credit) for local PgD students
HK$163,800 per programme (HK$7,800 per credit) for non-local PgD students
Programme Director
Dr Yuan Huang
PhD, MPhil, BBA
Programme Manager
Dr Jody Wong
PhD, MSc, BA, FCPA, FCCA, CTA
- Mode of study: Mixed-mode
- Students can pursue their studies in either full-time stream (MAF/PAF) or part-time stream (MAE/PAE). In general, one daytime/evening class per week will be scheduled for each subject over a regular 13-week semester and two daytime/evening classes per week over a 7-week Summer Term. For the MPA, depending on their study pace, students should normally be able to complete the programme full-time in 1 year and part-time in 2 years. For the PgDPA, students should normally be able to complete the programme full-time in 1 year and part-time in 1.5 years.
- The programme offers structured progression patterns, and students are highly encouraged to follow the pattern to benefit from cohort-based study and to graduate within the normal duration of study.
Notes to Applicants
- An incomplete application cannot be processed promptly and would reduce your chance of admission. Please complete all relevant fields on the application form and upload all necessary documents.
- Applicants for the full-time stream are recommended to submit their GMAT scores.
Aims & Characteristics
Programme Aims
The Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) programme is a conversion Master's programme aiming to provide business degree graduates with an intensive education in accounting and related knowledge and skills. Students' achievement is targeted at two levels:
- To become professional user, preparer, and auditor of accounting information upon completion of the Postgraduate Diploma;
- To become expert users of accounting information for making executive decisions upon completion of the Master’s degree.
Characteristics
The completion of seven Core Subjects leads to the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA). On completion of the PgDPA components, graduates will be able to:
- Evaluate external financial reporting.
- Apply accounting and finance concepts in internal decision making.
- Master the legal, regulatory and ethical issues in accounting.
In addition to the above seven Core Subjects, the completion of two additional Compulsory Subjects and three Elective Subjects leads to the award of the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA). On completion of the MPA components, graduates will be able to:
- Master theoretical frameworks in accounting and corporate governance.
- Develop expertise in accounting and finance.
Recognition & Prospects
The seven Core Subjects of the programme (which lead to the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA) award, and constitute part of the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) award) have been accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). Graduates completing these seven Core Subjects, together with the Fundamental Business Courses, will be eligible for the exemption of 10 Modules in the HKICPA Qualification Programme (QP). Upon completion of another five subjects (i.e. two additional Compulsory Subjects and three Elective Subjects), students will be awarded the MPA.
The programme is also accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and CPA (Australia). PgDPA and MPA graduates are eligible to claim exemption of 9 papers from the ACCA examination. Together with meeting other undergraduate pre-requisites, graduates will also be eligible to apply for associate membership of CPA (Australia).
In addition, PgDPA and MPA graduates are also granted exemption of 2 papers from the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) Qualifying Programme offered by the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong.
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Curriculum
- Students must complete 7 Core Subjects (21 credits) for the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA) award.
- Students must complete 7 Core Subjects, 2 Compulsory Subjects (27 credits) and 3 Elective Subjects (9 credits) for the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) award.
Core Subjects for PgDPA and MPA (21 credits)
- Accounting for Corporations*
- Accounting for Strategic Management*
- Auditing Framework*
- Financial Reporting Environment*
- Hong Kong Tax Framework*
- Management Accounting*
- Managerial Finance*
Compulsory Subjects for MPA (6 credits)
- Accounting Theory*
- Corporate Governance*
Electives Subjects for MPA^ (any three) (9 credits)
- Finance for Multinational Corporations*
- Financial Statement Analysis*
- Mergers & Acquisitions*
- Strategic Tax Management in Hong Kong & China
- Theory & Practice of Accounting in China*