A degree designed around where you’ll work next.
The MSc equips graduates with a hybrid skillset — financial expertise fused with data analytics — increasingly demanded across audit, banking, regulation, and corporate finance functions undergoing digital transformation.
Numbers we measure ourselves against.
Four families of destinations.
Graduates pursue roles wherever financial expertise and data-analytics capability have become inseparable.
A graduate can become any of these.
Data analytics and statistical learning embedded throughout the curriculum open specialised roles alongside the classical accounting and finance trajectories.
15 signature roles, and many more adjacent
A hybrid skillset for a hybrid profession.
As financial reporting, auditing and accounting become more data-intensive and technology-driven, graduates are prepared to lead the finance functions of organisations in the middle of a digital rebuild.
The growing use of data-driven audit techniques creates demand for professionals capable of leveraging analytics to enhance audit quality and surface anomalies that classical sampling misses.
The ability to process and analyse complex financial data supports informed, defensible advisory — from transfer pricing to transaction support.
Significant opportunities in the public domain — central banks, supervisory authorities, ministries of finance, international organisations — where the same hybrid skillset is decisive.
See how the curriculum builds the skillset.
Every module is mapped to one or more destinations above. Browse the twelve modules and the dissertation pathway, or read about the professional accreditations the programme unlocks.