Accountancy Studies – Monash South Africa
Monash South Africa’s (MSA) Department of Accountancy Studies is devoted to the study and teaching of accountancy and related subjects.
Since its inception in 2001, the department has grown substantially and all staff has extensive experience and qualifications in accountancy and business law. The calibre of our staff ensures students graduate with advanced skills and knowledge in accounting and finance – skills instantly transferable and applicable to the workplace.
Technical excellence, high-quality teaching, and alliances with professional bodies makes MSA a great place to secure your future in accountancy.
View the links below for more information on the MSA Department of Accountancy Studies.
- Postgraduate diploma in Accounting
Monash South Africa (MSA) has been offering the Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDA) since 2013. It is an exciting start to a journey to another level of financial reporting, management accounting and finance, tax and corporate governance and auditing knowledge.
MSA is offering this diploma in conjunction with CA Connect, and it is also accredited by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA). This qualification is a certificate in theory of accounting (CTA) and allows students to progress to the first of the SAICA professional exams in pursuit of their qualification as chartered accountants.
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