Sept 2025 Entry
1 year for Master (Full-time)
1 year for PgD (Full-time)
2 years for Master (Part-time)
1.5 years for PgD (Part-time)
37 for Master,
22 for PgD
Mode of study: Mixed-mode
Students can pursue their studies in either the full-time stream (MAF/PAF) or part-time stream (MAE/PAP). In general, one daytime/evening class per week will be scheduled for each subject over a regular 13-week semester and two daytime/evening classes per week over a 7-week Summer Term. Students should normally be able to complete the MPA programme full-time in 1 year and part-time in 2 years. Students should normally be able to complete the PgDPA programme full-time in 1 year and part-time in 1.5 years.
Notes to Applicants
An incomplete application cannot be processed promptly and will reduce your chance of admission. Please complete all relevant fields on the application form and upload all necessary documents.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Undergraduate
Programme Aims
The Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) programme is a conversion Master’s programme that aims to provide business degree graduates with an intensive education in accounting and related knowledge and skills. Students will achieve two sets of goals:
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To become a professional user, preparer and auditor of accounting information upon completion of the Postgraduate Diploma;
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To become an expert user of accounting information for making executive decisions upon completion of the Master’s degree.
Characteristics
The completion of eight Core Subjects leads to the awarding of the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA). On completion of these components, graduates will be able to:
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Evaluate external financial reporting;
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Apply accounting and finance concepts and data analytical tools in decision making;
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Understand the legal, regulatory and ethical issues in accounting.
In addition to the above eight Core Subjects, the completion of two additional Compulsory Subjects and three Elective Subjects leads to the awarding of the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA). On completion of the these components, graduates will be able to:
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Master theoretical frameworks in accounting, finance and corporate governance;
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Develop expertise in accounting and finance.
The seven Core Subjects of the programme (which lead to the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA) award, and constitute part of the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) award) have been accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). Graduates who complete these seven Core Subjects, together with the Fundamental Business Courses, will be eligible for exemption from 10 Modules in the HKICPA Qualification Programme (QP). Upon completion of another five subjects (i.e. two additional Compulsory Subjects and three Elective Subjects), students will be awarded the MPA.
The programme is also accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and recognised by the CPA (Australia). PgDPA and MPA graduates are eligible to claim exemption from nine papers from the ACCA examination. By meeting other undergraduate pre-requisites, graduates will be eligible to apply for associate membership of CPA (Australia).
In addition, graduates are eligible to apply for exemption from three papers under the Chartered Governance Qualifying Programme of the Hong Kong Chartered Governance Institute, and exemption from two papers under the Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) Qualifying Programme of the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong.
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Students must complete 8 Core Subjects (22 credits) for the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting (PgDPA) award.
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Students must complete 8 Core Subjects, 2 Compulsory Subjects and 3 Elective Subjects (37 credits) for the Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) award.
Core Subjects for PgDPA and MPA^ (22 credits)
- Accounting for Corporations*
- Accounting for Strategic Management*
- Auditing Framework*
- Financial Reporting Environment*
- Hong Kong Tax Framework*
- Management Accounting*
- Managerial Finance*
- Academic Integrity and Ethics in Business (1 credit)
Compulsory Subjects for MPA^ (6 credits)
- Accounting Theory*
- Corporate Governance*
Electives Subjects for MPA^ (any three) (9 credits)
- Business Analytics in Accounting and Finance
- Finance for Multinational Corporations*
- Financial Statement Analysis*
- Mergers and Acquisitions*
- Strategic Tax Management in Hong Kong and China
- Theory and Practice of Accounting in China*
Information on the subjects offered can be obtained at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/af/study/MPA.
^ Not all subjects will be offered each year and availability is subject to staffing resources and student enrolment.
* These subjects of this programme have been included in the list of reimbursable courses under the Continuing Education Fund. The mother programmes of these subjects (Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Accounting / Master of Professional Accounting) are recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF Level [6]).
37 for Master,
22 for PgD
Programme Director
Dr Jody WONG
PhD, MSc, BA, FCPA, FCCA, CTA
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A Bachelor's degree in business# awarded by a recognised tertiary institution;
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A non-business Bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognised tertiary institution plus evidence of completion of fundamental business course(s) deemed acceptable by the School of Accounting and Finance (AF) of PolyU.
Applicants who possess professional designations [i.e., HKICPA, ACCA or CPA (Australia) membership] with substantial professional experience or a Master of Corporate Governance (MCG) from PolyU will be granted a transfer of a maximum of 18 credits, enabling them to complete the MPA award within one year on a part-time basis.
If you are not a native speaker of English, and your Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification is awarded by institutions where the medium of instruction is not English, you are expected to fulfil the University’s minimum English language requirement for admission purpose. Please refer to the “Admission Requirements” section for details.
We have a quota for admissions. Early applications are strongly encouraged. Suitable candidates may be invited to attend admission interviews.
# Applicants who have completed courses in Financial Accounting, Economics, Business Law, Statistics, Management and Marketing are deemed to be business degree holders.
For further information, please contact:
Tel: (852) 2766 4062
Email: afmpa@polyu.edu.hk
For academic matters, please contact:
Dr Jody WONG
Tel: (852) 2766 4074
Email: jody.wong@polyu.edu.hk
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Classes are normally scheduled on weekday daytime, weekday evenings, and/or Saturday afternoons.
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Applicants who possess professional designations [i.e. HKICPA, ACCA or CPA (Australia) membership] with substantial professional experience or Master of Corporate Governance (MCG) from PolyU will be granted transfer of a maximum of 18 credits, enabling them to complete the MPA award within ONE year on part-time basis.
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HK$351,000* per programme (HK$9,750 per credit) for local and non-local Master students
HK$204,750* per programme (HK$9,750 per credit) for local and non-local PgD students
*No tuition fee required for Academic Integrity and Ethics in Business
Scholarships will be awarded to applicants with outstanding qualifications.
PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute/disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
Copies of graduation certificate and official academic transcript of studies are required.
If you wish to be exempted, either in full or in part, from the summer fundamental business course(s), please indicate equivalent subjects that you have taken in your prior studies. Required subjects are: basic accounting, business law, economics, management, marketing and statistics. (Not applicable to applicants with HKICPA membership or equivalent.)
Applicants with any non-English certificates should also submit a set of corresponding official English-translated copies for reference.