The Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDip Accounting) offered at IIE MSA is a Chartered Accountancy pathway that is accredited by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA)
The IIE Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting provides candidates with a thorough theoretical grounding and knowledge base in the key principles of financial accounting, taxation, management accounting & finance and lastly corporate governance and auditing.
Graduates will develop a wide range of highly sought-after professional skills that are founded in the underlying theory but also in the practical hands-on application of the theoretical knowledge.
The outcomes for this advanced diploma in accounting qualification were identified as critical to drive a successful career in accountancy, management accounting, taxation and/or internal and external auditing, providing competent highly qualified chartered accountants in the private and the public sectors.
By understanding business processes in the context of the related subject disciplines, graduates will be able to solve complex business problems and meet business needs through application of legislation and sound business practice, such as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) and International Standards of Auditing (ISAs).
Graduates will also be suitably prepared to demonstrate competencies in knowledge integration, and to contribute to the economic well-being of their organisation in a responsible manner.
The AIC provides a comprehensive and strategic approach to supporting innovations in teaching and learning, including the development of blended, hybrid and online learning environments.
The IIE Postgraduate Diploma in Finance and Accounting will equip students to render professional financial and accounting services to various role players, including private and public companies, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and consultation firms.
Our Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDA) is accredited by SAICA. Entry to this PGDA programme for some candidates requires the completion of an Access Programme.
The purpose of the Master of Commerce in International Accounting is to develop graduates to become specialist in this field. Developments in the international accounting field, including developments in digital accounting, accounting theory and empirical accounting will be studied.
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