Location | Email Address | Program Website |
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School of Administrative Studies, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies | mfacgpa@yorku.ca | mfac.gradstudies.yorku.ca |
The Master of Financial Accountability degree will provide a value added educational experience through seeking solutions to some of the toughest and most pressing challenges in society such as the global financial crisis, the lack of accountability by organizations to their stakeholders and the threats to our environment from unsustainable business practices.
The Graduate Program in Financial Accountability is the only graduate program in Canada to offer a specialized focus in financial accountability and consists of four dynamic and interrelated conceptual cornerstones: (1) accountability (2) ethical standards (3) sustainable business policies (4) good governance. Collectively they represent a concept called corporate social responsibility.
The degree is called a Master of Financial Accountability instead of a Master of Accountability because stakeholders in business organizations are mostly concerned with the economic consequences of actions and also since the primary conduit for reporting accountability is still the financial statements. Some accounting literacy is needed for this degree but it is primarily a management degree to prepare managers for board level responsibilities.
Admission Requirements
Master of Financial Accountability Program
Degree Requirements
Students may choose from two options to complete the Master of Financial Accountability degree: