About Course
The Master's in Accounting and Management of Organizations is a two-year program conducted at the university that prepares students for careers in the field of accounting and management. The main objectives of the program are to teach students the fundamental principles of accounting and management, as well as the technical and practical skills necessary to practice these professions. The program covers a wide range of topics, including general and analytical accounting, account management, management tools, and auditing principles. Students also explore modern technologies and the use of computer systems for data processing and report presentation.
Students are encouraged to develop professional skills, acquire knowledge, and familiarize themselves with current practices and standards in the field of accounting and management. They are also encouraged to apply their knowledge to practical situations and develop their analytical skills and ability to communicate.
At the end of the program, students will receive a professional qualification that will allow them to access positions in the field of accounting and management in companies, accounting firms, and financial institutions. Students will also have the opportunity to specialize in specific areas, such as taxation, cash management, risk management, and consulting.


