In your second year, you will begin to shape your degree by choosing two accounting or finance elective modules. This allows you to focus your studies on accounting, finance, or a combination of both areas.
Your eighth module can either be another accounting or finance module, a module from a different topic within WBS, or a module from another department*. Examples of the modules you may be able to choose from are shown below:
Powerful Accounting: Critical Perspectives
Accounting is not only a technical practice; it also has social, economic and political consequences. Powerful Accounting: Critical Perspectives introduces you to theories, concepts and empirical material that help you understand the power of accounting in organisations and society.
You will explore how accounting, including standard-setting, works and changes over time. The module encourages you to consider what accounting enables in economies and societies, what can go wrong, and how accounting practices might need to change in response to current challenges.
Through critical reading, discussion and applied examples, you will develop a deeper understanding of accounting as a powerful institutional practice and strengthen your ability to analyse its wider impacts.
Economics of Strategy
In this module, you will examine the longer-run aspects of business and the economic environment in which companies operate. You will gain an understanding of fundamental concepts in micro and macroeconomics, as relevant for the study of strategic decisions of firms; develop a range of appropriate analytical skills, including descriptive, graphical and elementary mathematical methods used in the economic analysis of strategy; develop the capacity to apply analytical techniques to real-world business problems and strategy choices.
Finance Reporting 2
Building on Financial Reporting 1, this module aims to develop your understanding of the theories of accounting, the regulatory environment for financial reporting, and the structure of group financial statements
Business Law 2
A deeper understanding of business law helps you analyse commercial issues and evaluate legal arguments. Business Law 2 builds on your knowledge of contract law from Business Law or Fundamentals of Business Law and extends your ability to work with legal sources and reasoning.
You will study the tort of negligence, with a focus on liability for professionals. Your existing knowledge on contract formation will be extended to consider factors which can make a contract void or voidable, including mistake, misrepresentation and undue influence. The module also considers potential liability for a business in two important areas; money laundering and corporate manslaughter.
Through discussion and applied legal problems, you will develop the ability to analyse legal questions critically and communicate legal arguments clearly and persuasively.
Financial Econometrics
Analysing financial data rigorously is essential for empirical work in finance and financial economics. Financial Econometrics introduces you to the principles and techniques of modern econometrics and statistical investigation in finance.
You will learn how to select appropriate model specifications and econometric approaches to answer research questions in empirical finance. The module will help you understand how financial data can be modelled, tested and interpreted.
Through applied analysis and research-focused examples, you will assess the robustness and power of statistical and econometric techniques and develop confidence in using them to analyse financial data.
Applied Accounting Technology
This module will blend technical expertise with the development of critical thinking, analysis, and reflection. By the end of the module, you will have gained hands-on experience with cloud-based software and created a portfolio of critically reflective work showcasing your understanding of cloud-based accounting and its implications and limitations for the accounting profession and the broader business/societal space.
*Modules from other departments are subject to availability.