Overview
The Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences (WiSo Faculty) at the University of Cologne offers wide range of top-ranked English-taught Master’s programmes which combine innovative teaching and world-class research.
This Business Administration - Accounting and Taxation programme from University of Cologne provides you with:
- a deep insight into managerial and financial accounting, controlling, capital market communication and auditing, business taxation and tax planning, and other accounting-related topics.
- an analytical approach that allows you to gather a deep understanding of respective theories, accounting standards, and tax laws.
- a strong focus on application of controlling concepts, accounting and audit standards, as well as tax law.
- a high degree of individuality and flexibility that helps you in realising your potential during your studies.
- a strong specialisation in accounting and taxation topics without an obligation to take other courses.
We offer a broad range of topics across and within our accounting department. Therefore, you will be able to either gain a broad knowledge of different accounting-related fields or dig deep into specific fields such as controlling, financial accounting or tax management.
You can combine courses in accounting and taxation with additional courses from related departments like finance, corporate law and tax law. Typical combinations are controlling and finance, financial accounting and taxation, or business taxation and special courses in tax law. A unique feature of this programme is the opportunity to take a large number of courses offered by the Faculty of Law at the University of Cologne, which is not available anywhere else in Germany.
Career Opportunities
Skills acquired in the M.Sc. Accounting and Taxation programme prepare you for future line and staff positions with respect to a broad set of accounting and tax related tasks. Potential employers range from start-ups to large, global corporations and consulting, audit and tax-advisory firms.
You will leave the University of Cologne successfully prepared for a career in companies, consulting, audit or tax-advisory firms – within enterprises or as certified public accountant or tax advisor.
Exemplary job opportunities include
- Controlling and Management
- Financial Manager
- Management Consultant
- Certified Public Accountant („Wirtschaftsprüfer“)
- Certified Tax Advisor (“Steuerberater“)
- Trainee Programmes
- Academic Research
- Start-ups
Accreditation
EQUIS, AQAS
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Courses include:
- Management Skills
- Applied Econometrics (Business Administration)
- Microeconomics (Business Administration)
- Empirical Methods and Data Analysis
- Tax Accounting Law
- Procedural and corporate law
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Application period: April - 15th June
Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Köln, Germany
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
The successful completion of an admission test (GTEBS/GMAT) is highly recommended. Your grade point average should be at least 2.7 (German grade).
English requirements
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General requirements
- Have successfully completed a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in management, business administration or economics preferably with a focus in accounting and/or finance.
- Bring basic accounting knowledge as well as analytical skills.
- Wish to achieve a general understanding of accounting or tax problems, analytical and critical thinking, problem-solving and bring writing and language skills with you.
- Are internationally focused as well as open minded, have a wide range of interests, and are eager to learn new things. are able to work independently within a work environment.
- are ready to take the next step in your career in a leading accounting or tax-related position in the corporate world. want to prepare for specific job profiles in controlling, accounting and management, or as a certified public accountant or certified tax advisor.
- are ready to take the next step in your career in a leading accounting or tax-related position in the corporate world.
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Additional Details
The University of Cologne does not charge any tuition fees. Each semester, all enrolled students have to pay a social contribution fee.
Living costs
Köln
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
As the University of Cologne is state-funded, there are no tuition fees, just a biannual “social contribution fee”, which includes the “semester ticket” for public transport throughout North Rhine-Westphalia. So, with us, you can invest in an excellent education – and your future – without paying a fortune. In addition, we offer scholarships and other financial support: https://wiso.uni-koeln.de/en/studies/organising-your-studies/financing
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