Course Overview
The syllabus for the CIMA diploma in Management Accounting comprises of three learning pillars; Management Accounting, Business Management and Financial Management. Within each learning pillar there are three syllabus subjects. Two of these subjects are set at a lower “Managerial” level, with the third subject positioned at a higher strategic level. In addition to these nine examinations, students are required to gain three years relevant practical experience and successfully sit the test of Professional Competence in Management Accounting (TOPCIMA)
Learning Outcomes
Each topic within the syllabus contains a list of learning outcomes which should be read in conjunction with the knowledge content for the syllabus. A learning outcome has two main purposes:
Qualification
Duration 18 Months for the Managerial level, all three pillars, which will be combined into two subjects to be written off every six months. This course can be offered as weekend classes or distance education.
Entry Requirements
CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting, Relevant Degrees in Accounting or business, AAT Certificate in Accounting Selected Relevant professional, MBA
Course Module
Management Accounting Business Strategy
Management Accounting Risk and Control Strategy
Management Accounting Business Strategy
Integrated Management Management Accounting
Decision Management
Financial Analysis
Organisational Management and Information System
Management Accounting Performance Evaluation
FinancialAccounting and Tax Principles
Accreditation
This is an International qualification registered in the UK and accepted in South Africa under the NQF level 7
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