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MANG3095 2029-30
Final Year Project in Finance and FinTech
To provide an opportunity to undertake a sustained piece of individually researched academic study. Inter alia this provides a context within which research skills may be developed and demonstrated. -
MANG3095 2027-28
Final Year Project in Finance and FinTech
To provide an opportunity to undertake a sustained piece of individually researched academic study. Inter alia this provides a context within which research skills may be developed and demonstrated. -
MANG3095 2028-29
Final Year Project in Finance and FinTech
To provide an opportunity to undertake a sustained piece of individually researched academic study. Inter alia this provides a context within which research skills may be developed and demonstrated. -
MANG1052 2026-27
Finance with Python
Finance with Python is a critical module for you to learn computer programming and perform financial data analysis. This module covers the use of Python in finance, including financial data analysis and statistical modelling, which includes an introduction to Python programming language, libraries, and tools commonly used in finance, such as NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Jupyter Notebook and Google Colab. Lectures are followed by in-depth practical examples using tools that show real-world implications. -
MANG1052 2025-26
Finance with Python
Finance with Python is a critical module for you to learn computer programming and perform financial data analysis. This module covers the use of Python in finance, including financial data analysis and statistical modelling, which includes an introduction to Python programming language, libraries, and tools commonly used in finance, such as NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Jupyter Notebook and Google Colab. Lectures are followed by in-depth practical examples using tools that show real-world implications. -
MANG1044 2026-27
Financial Accounting 1
• Introduction.
• Conceptualising Financial Statements.
• Introduction to Double Entry & Accounting Equation & Trial Balance.
• Adjustments: Accruals, Prepayments & Bad Debt.
• Assets, Inventory, Depreciation and Disposal.
• Sources of finance and Capital Structure.
• Interpretation of accounts and the Business Model. -
MANG6030 2025-26
Financial Accounting 1
Financial accounting relates to the measurement and recording of business transactions. It underlies the annual reports published by companies which shareholders and other stakeholder use to assess the past performance of the business and make decisions about the future. We will consider how these reports are prepared and the ways in which management might influence the recording and presentation of the underlying transactions. -
MANG1044 2025-26
Financial Accounting 1
• Introduction.
• Conceptualising Financial Statements.
• Introduction to Double Entry & Accounting Equation & Trial Balance.
• Adjustments: Accruals, Prepayments & Bad Debt.
• Assets, Inventory, Depreciation and Disposal.
• Sources of finance and Capital Structure.
• Interpretation of accounts and the Business Model. -
MANG6030 2026-27
Financial Accounting 1
Financial accounting relates to the measurement and recording of business transactions. It underlies the annual reports published by companies which shareholders and other stakeholder use to assess the past performance of the business and make decisions about the future. We will consider how these reports are prepared and the ways in which management might influence the recording and presentation of the underlying transactions. -
MANG2003 2027-28
Financial Accounting 2
The module is intended to introduce students to regulation in financial reporting and to examine specific problem areas using a conceptual framework as a basis of the analysis. This allows an evaluation of current external reporting practice within the context of accounting theory. This will involve an examination of the regulatory framework of financial reporting, i.e. UK Company law, the UK Accounting Standards Board and the International Accounting Standards Board. Significant accounting issues which have been the subject of legislation or accounting standards will be analysed.