

MA Professional Accountancy
About this course
Accountancy is the language of business and the foundation of financial decision-making in every sector of the economy. Professional accountants record, analyse, and communicate financial information, and in doing so they underpin trust in markets, organisations, and public institutions. The route to becoming a Chartered Accountant is one of the most structured and highly valued professional pathways in the UK, combining academic qualification with practical experience and rigorous examination. At Heriot-Watt University, this four-year full-time programme is built around its unique partnership with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, offering one of the fastest and most comprehensive routes to Chartered Accountant status available at undergraduate level. You will study financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, audit, corporate finance, business law, and the ethical frameworks that govern professional practice, developing both the technical knowledge and the professional judgement that the qualification demands. The programme emphasises global and hands-on learning from the outset, ensuring your education is not just theoretical but grounded in real professional practice. A year abroad is available for those who want to develop an international perspective on accounting and finance. With a typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points, this is a competitive degree that attracts students with strong analytical ability and a clear professional ambition. Graduates are well positioned to complete their Chartered Accountant training with leading firms, corporates, and public sector organisations, with the combination of academic qualification and professional recognition giving them a substantial head start. Career destinations span the full range of professional accountancy: audit and assurance, tax advisory, corporate finance, management consultancy, financial reporting, and senior finance roles in businesses and public bodies. Many graduates go on to become partners, directors, or chief financial officers, and some pursue postgraduate study or doctoral research in accounting and finance.
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