September or January entry

Start date

2 years

Duration

₦1,400,000

Fees per session

The aim of the programme is to provide graduate education and training in Accounting

Study Modules

Finance is the most liquid asset of an organization and therefore to manage the finances of corporate organizations, knowledge of corporate finance is required.

MSc Accounting - FAQs

Provided the university’s matriculation requirements are satisfied;

  1. Degree in relevant area from a recognized university with a minimum of Second-Class Lower Division may be admitted provided the university’s matriculation requirements are satisfied;
  2. A postgraduate diploma at Upper Credit Level in relevant area from a recognized university.

This Master’s course can act as an important stepping stone for those seeking positions with budget responsibility or senior management roles. Graduates from this course are ideally placed for further academic study to PhD level, or careers in universities and colleges, industry, commerce, and financial services.

Students will be taught through lectures, seminars and tutorials. They will be required to prepare and make presentations, take-home tests and assignments. There will also be written and oral feedback from the Professors.

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Contact the Department

Email Address:

[email protected]

Phone Number:

+234 806 735 0919

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