Fees

The tuition fees for the MSc in Finance and MSc in Accounting and Financial Management for 2012 entry are as follows:

UK/EU - £14,250 (GBP)
Non-EU - £18,000 (GBP)

The 2012 entry fees for the MSc in Financial Analysis are as follows:

UK/EU - £15,000 (GBP)
Non-EU - £18,500 (GBP) 

If you accept a place on the programme, you will be asked to pay a deposit to secure your place. The deposit is then deducted from your tuition fees which you pay when you start the programme. It is not normally refundable if you change your mind about coming to Lancaster, but it refundable if you do not meet any conditions attached to the offer, provided that you have made a reasonable attempt to meet any conditions.

Payment of fees

Fees are payable on registration at the start of the programme. It is also possible to spread your fee payments over two instalments: in October and January.

Living costs

Fortunately Lancaster is a cheaper place to live in than many other larger cities in the UK. For estimated costs of what you may need to budget to cover food, accommodation, books and other items, see the general guidance on living costs for postgraduate students.

If you are considering bringing dependants with you, the costs are likely to be higher: guidance on this is available from the Postgraduate Admissions Office.

Virtual Chat: 16 February 2012

Accreditation

CFA InstituteThe Masters programmes in Accounting and Finance at Lancaster have attained Program Partner status with the CFA Institute.

ACCA logoOur programmes also receive accreditation from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) for up to four or five exemptions at the Fundamentals Stage.

Financial Markets

Professor Mark Shackleton introduces MSc students to financial markets through his Penny Trading game. Watch full size or view other Accounting and Finance videos.

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