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Accounting in Arts

  • 02-03-2016 9:48am
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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone has done Accounting through arts? If so are you able to do a masters in accounting once you're finished a bachelors degree?

    Also, I was wondering if the maths is complicated or is it basic maths and algebra as well as Excel? Any info would be grateful.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4 Eveliquinn


    Hi, I was wondering if anyone has done Accounting through arts? If so are you able to do a masters in accounting once you're finished a bachelors degree?

    Also, I was wondering if the maths is complicated or is it basic maths and algebra as well as Excel? Any info would be grateful.

    Hey :) I found your post after you commenting on mine.i guess we are interested in the same.
    I asked the same question during my interview and they told me that I can do the masters in accounting. They even have a conversion masters course if I am not mistaken for people who didn't study accounting and want to change to that area so I am sure we could do the normal acc masters.
    I heard the maths is not difficult because is related to accounting. If you choose maths as one of your options then it is a bit more tough but the first year is more like a revision year. I am planing to take accounting, maths and computer science and then continue with just Acc and CS
    Hope I helped :)
    This is just information I got from people and not by experience. Hopefully the info I got is reliable


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