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Managerial Economics develops the basics of microeconomics as a framework to help you analyse managerial problems. You'll cover concepts including marginality, consumer choice, competition and game theory. (10 credits) Critical Perspectives in Accounting provides a critical overview of the major conventional theoretical developments that inform modern accountancy. You'll explore alternative perspectives on corporate financial practice and reporting, taking into account social, environmental, and political considerations. (10 credits) Advanced Management Accounting discusses the nature of management accounting and how it has evolved in. You'll explore various theories and models to help consider how organisations differ in the challenges they face. (20 credits) Advanced Financial Accounting will teach you to prepare advanced financial accounts and critically evaluate the impact of financial reporting standards on the reporting choices available to firms. (20 credits) Spring Core modules Financial Strategy and Governance explores the nature of financial strategy in market economies. You'll use corporate finance strategy to analyse corporate behaviour and learn techniques for formulating financial strategy. (20 credits) Qualitative Research Methods explores the assumptions, advantages, merits and challenges of the different approaches to qualitative and multi-method research. (10 credits) Choose one optional module Financial Markets and Investment develops both theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of investment management, giving you the tools needed to make good investment decisions. (20 credits) Ethics and Sustainability Reporting explores approaches to reporting on firms' environmental and social impact. Through a range of case studies, you'll critically evaluate why and how various methods of evaluation and reporting have emerged. (20 credits) Accounting and Risk interrogates the ways in which risk is related to the connected domains of accounting, financial reporting and auditing. You'll discuss the growing