Words from Programme Director

Prof. Kai Wai HUI
Prof. Kai Wai HUI
Programme Director
Master of Accounting
Why Master of Accounting

The Master of Accounting programme at HKU Business School offers three streams and provide students the option to choose according to their interests and career aspirations. Students may choose to concentrate on one of three streams: 1) Accounting Analytics and Big Data Stream; 2) Financial Reporting and Valuation Stream; 3) ESG and Strategic Management Stream. They may also consider double concentrating if there are any two they are particularly passionate about. Our comprehensive curriculum is accredited by ACCA, CPA Australia, CIMA and HKICPA, and students on this programme benefit from our professional partnership with ACCA and KPMG. The programme explores theories on the importance of accounting roles in executive decisions, preparing you to be professional accountants, financial experts and future business leaders. Through exploring analytics and big data in accounting, students will learn how to take insights and information.

Welcome to the Master of Accounting Programme at HKU Business School. Below are the 5 most frequently asked questions by our applicants and we have them answered by Prof. Hui for you to catch a glimpse of the MAcct Programme.

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Our Faculty

Prof. Anson Yile JIANG

Ph.D., Accounting, The University of Melbourne

Prof. Jeffrey NG

Area Head of Accounting and Law
Doctor of Philosophy in Accounting, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Kin Hang CHAN
Adjunct Associate Professor
Prof. Lilian Him Lai CHAN

Ph.D., The University of Texas at Dallas, United States

Prof. Michael C.L. CHAU

MAIB Programme Director

Prof. Hailiang CHEN

Ph.D., Purdue University, United States
Assistant Dean (Taught Postgraduate) 

Prof. Travis CHOW

Ph.D., University of Waterloo, Canada

Prof. Sammy FUNG

Ph.D., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Prof. Pingyang GAO

Associate Dean (Research and Knowledge Exchange)
Ph.D., Yale University, 2008

Prof. Peicong HU

Ph.D., University of California San Diego

Prof Kai Wai HUI

Ph.D., University of Oregon, United States, MAcct Programme Director

Prof. Bennie KWOK

FCPA, HKICPA (HK)

Dr. Jasmine KWONG

Ph.D., University of Auckland, New Zealand

Prof. Simon S.K. LAM

Ph.D., Australian National University, Australia

Prof. Alec TONG

Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants

Prof. David S. LEE

J.D., UCLA School of Law, United States

Mr. Beau LEFLER

JD, University of Michigan

Prof. Olivia LEUNG

Ph.D., The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Prof. Winnie S.C. LEUNG

Ph.D., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Prof. Jing LI

Ph.D., Columbia University, United States

Prof. Shuqing LUO

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Nafis RAHMAN

PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada

Prof. Derrald STICE

Ph.D., University of North Carolina, United States

Prof. Peeyush TAORI

Ph.D., London Business School

Prof. Xin WANG

Associate Dean (Taught Postgraduate)

Prof. Yan XIONG

Ph.D., University of Toronto

Prof. Guochang ZHANG

Ph.D., University of British Columbia, Canada

Prof. Ruishen ZHANG

Ph.D., Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Pre-programme Boot Camp

Economics
Preparatory Course for Accounting Fundamentals
Statistical Analysis

We recruit students from diverse backgrounds each year to enrich your learning experience. To ensure everyone has the foundational knowledge and skills required to fulfil the requirements for professional accounting accreditations, mandatory boot camp courses covering below business topics will be offered in:

For Economic and Statistic Analysis, each topic consists of 15 hours of interactive lectures and an examination at the end.

A 15-hour refresher course on fundamental accounting concepts, Preparatory Courses for Accounting, will also be provided to brush up students’ accounting skill.

Students are required to attend all classes and pass all boot camp courses.

The Programme offers three streams:

01. Accounting Analytics and Big Data icon

01. Accounting Analytics and Big Data
02. Financial Reporting and Valuation icon

02. Financial Reporting and Valuation
03. ESG and Strategic Management icon

03. ESG and Strategic Management

Single Concentration

Students are required to complete a total of 12 courses including:


Students may choose to concentrate in one of the three streams according to their interests and career aspirations. Students may also choose to graduate without concentration provided that they complete the seven fundamental core courses, any one of the capstone courses and four electives.
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Double Concentration

Students are required to complete a total of 14 courses including students pursuing double concentration will incur additional course fees and the additional course fees may subject to annual adjustment.

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Students can be awarded their degree with double concentration in any two of the three areas, provided that they have successfully completed all the core courses in both areas, plus three electives. Normally students are able to complete double concentration within one year.

Curriculum Structure of Master of Accounting

We recruit students from diverse backgrounds each year to enrich your learning experience. To ensure everyone has the foundational knowledge and skills required to fulfil the requirements for professional accounting accreditations, mandatory boot camp courses covering below business topics will be offered in:

  • Economics
  • Preparatory Course for Accounting Fundamentals
  • Statistical Analysis

For Economic and Statistic Analysis, each topic consists of 15 hours of interactive lectures and an examination at the end. Refresher course on fundamental accounting concepts, Preparatory Course for Accounting Fundamentals, will also be provided to brush up students’ accounting skills.

Course Exemption

Course Exemption

Course exemption of up to two required courses, except the capstone course, may be granted (normally by examination) if candidates:

1. Can produce evidence, such as transcript and course syllabus, that a course is equivalent in content to another course taken elsewhere for which a satisfactory grade has been obtained; or
2. Are holding relevant professional qualifications which were obtained before admission to the curriculum.

No credits will be given for the exempted course and candidates shall be required to take an approved alternative course of the same credit value.

Applications for course exemption are subject to the approval of the Master of Accounting Programme Director and committees concerned.

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Accreditation

The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA)

Our Master of Accounting programme is an accredited programme of the HKICPA’s Qualification Programme (QP). Graduates of the programme that passed certain courses (including elective courses: MACC7015 Principles of Management and MACC7016 Corporate Finance) will qualify for student registration and exemption of the 10 Associate Level Modules of the Institute’s Qualification Programme.

  • M1 Accounting
  • M2 Management Accounting
  • M3 Business Economics
  • M4 Business Management
  • M5 Information Management
  • M6 Financial Accounting
  • M7 Financial Management
  • M8 Principles of Auditing
  • M9 Principles of Taxation
  • M10 Business & Company Law

For more details, please visit HKICPA’s website at https://www.hkicpa.org.hk/.

CPA Australia

Our Master of Accounting programme is accredited by CPA Australia. Upon successful completion of the required courses (including elective course: MACC7016 Corporate Finance), you will be granted exemptions from all the following 6 courses at the foundation level and gain direct entry to the CPA Program (Professional Exams) as an CPA Australia Associate Member:

  • Economics and Markets
  • Foundations of Accounting
  • Fundamentals of Business Law
  • Business Finance
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • Management Accounting

For more details, please visit CPA Australia’s website at https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/.

The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)

Our Master of Accounting programme is accredited by CIMA. Upon successful completion of the required courses, you will be granted 11 exemptions:

  • BA1 Fundamentals of Business Economics
  • BA2 Fundamentals of Management Accounting
  • BA3 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
  • BA4 Fundamentals of Ethics, Corporate Governance and Business Law
  • E1 Managing Finance in a Digital World
  • P1 Management Accounting
  • F1 Financial Reporting
  • Operational Case Study Exam
  • E2 Managing Performance
  • P2 Advanced Management Accounting
  • F2 Advanced Financial Reporting

For more details, please visit CIMA’s website at https://www.cimaglobal.com/.

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

Our programme has been accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
With the completion of certain courses (including elective course: MACC7016 Corporate Finance) students that graduate from our programme are entitled to the following ACCA paper exemptions:

  • Accountant in Business (AB)
  • Management Accounting (MA)
  • Financial Accounting (FA)
  • Corporate and Business Law (LW)
  • Performance Management (PM)
  • Taxation (TX)
  • Financial Reporting (FR)
  • Audit and Assurance (AA)
  • Financial Management (FM)

For more details, please visit ACCA’s website at http://www.accaglobal.com/.

*As the exemption list is subject to periodic review, the above information is for reference only and may change without prior notice.

Class Profile

We recruit students from diverse backgrounds each year to enrich students’ learning experience.
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Previous Employers

  • Accenture
  • Baker Tilly China Certified Public Accountants
  • Bank of China
  • Bank of Montreal
  • ByteDance
  • China Construction Bank
  • China Galaxy Securities
  • China Post
  • CITIC Bank
  • Deloitte
  • EY
  • Guotai Junan Securities
  • Haitong Securities
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
  • KPMG
  • PwC
  • Tencent
  • Xiaomi
Gender + Age

Female
75
%
Female
Male
25
%
Male
22
Average Age
Internship Experience

With Prior Internship Experience
99
%
With Prior Internship Experience
Avg Internship Duration
3
months
Avg Internship Duration