Micro Doctor's Degree in Strategic Financial Management

Level 8 is equivalent to Doctoral's Level

This unit aims to enable learners to apply financial principles relevant to management in an organisational context, including analytical techniques and theories/models of management accounting, evaluation of budgetary processes, recommending funding sources and appraising investment options. 

Level 8 is equivalent to the Doctoral level and could transfer 20 credits and total tuition fees to the Master’s programs of Paris-U.

Programs in details

Learning Outcomes:

1. Be able to apply the tools and techniques of cost accounting.

  • 1.1 Critically analyse the concepts, features and importance of cost accounting in an organisation. 
  • 1.2 Apply tools of costing design and costing systems to an organisation. 
  • 1.3 Recommend improvements to the costing and pricing systems of an organisation.

2. Be able to analyse the financial performance of businesses critically.

  • 2.1 Analyse financial statements to assess the financial position of an organisation. 
  • 2.2 Recommend organisational decisions based on the evaluation of financial statements using financial ratios. 
  • 2.3 Propose managerial recommendations on the strategic portfolio of an organisation based on financial analysis.
  1. Be able to evaluate the budgetary processes of organisations.
  • 3.1 Evaluate budgetary targets for an organisation.
  • 3.2 Develop a master budget for an organisation.
  • 3.3 Critically evaluate the budget and budgetary processes in an organisation.

4. Be able to recommend effective long-term and short-term sources of funding.

  • 4.1 Assess the need for an organisation’s short-term working capital and long-term funds.
  • 4.2 Appraise appropriate sources of short-term funds for an organisation. 
  • 4.3 Justify choices of sources of funds using a range of criteria related to cost and risk.

5. Be able to appraise investment options critically.

  • 5.1 Apply financial appraisal methods to analyse competing investment projects in different kinds of organisations.
  • 5.2 Justify strategic investment decisions for an organisation using relevant financial information.
  • 5.3 Critically analyse strategic investment decisions using information.

Introduction to financial and managerial accounting, its purposes, and economic strategy formulation. 

Cost systems:

  • Cost classifications include object, function, product/service and behaviour,  opportunity cost, recording and analysing costs, job costing, batch costing, process costing, contract costing, standard costing, variance calculations,  variance analysis and management by exception. 

Costing methods

  • Absorption, marginal costing,  and activity-based costing (ABC) are used in calculating costs and pricing policy and their relationship to cost controls and pricing. 

Cost control of systems

  • Cost centres, profit centres, investment centres, accountable management, planning and control methods. 

Financial statements

  • Estimates and assumptions relating to the profit and loss account, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. 

Financial ratios analysis, interpretation,  decisions and limitations

  • Employment of financial ratios internally and externally; financial profiles of organisations; calculation of crucial ratios reflecting business liquidity; efficiency and profitability.

Budgets

  • Types: flexible and fixed budgets; zero-based budgeting; budgeting process from subsidiary/functional to master budget; relationship of budget to cost and quality control; resource utilisation and profitability.

Budgets monitoring and evaluations:

  • Budgeted and actual figures, accounting for and investigating different variances in budgetary controls,  corrective action, and human behavioural issues relating to budgeting. 

Sources of financial resources; types of funds

  • Short-term and long-term, sourcing funds internally and externally; venture capitalists, leverages; risk, cost and control issues with types of funding;  techniques of selecting appropriate sources of funds for different projects – comparison of costs, risk and controls.

Managing working capital and appraisal of  investment options

  • Capital and revenue expenditure, risk, cost and controls; cash flow statements; time value of money; different methods of project appraisal like accounting rate of return;  payback period and cash flows; discounted cash flow – net present value and internal rate of return;  and allowance for inflation in money and actual rates of discount, taxation and project appraisal. 

Indicative reading list 

Core texts: 

  • Atrill, P. and McLaney, E. (2006) Accounting & Finance for Non-specialists. (5th edition) Harlow: FT Prentice Hall.
  • Chaffey, D., Bocij, P., Greasley, A. and Hickie, S. (2006) Business information systems: technology, development and management for the e-business, (3rd edition), Harlow: Financial Times Prentice Hall/Pearson Education. 

Additional reading: 

  • Atrill, P. (2011) Financial management for decision makers. Harlow: FT Prentice Hall.
  • Atrill, P. and McLaney, E. (2006) Management Accounting for Decision Makers. Harlow: Prentice Hall. 
  • Berk, J. and DeMarzo, P. (2007) Corporate Finance. London: Pearson. 
  • Brealey, R., Myers, S. and Marcus, A. (2007) Fundamentals of Corporate Finance. New York: McGraw Hill Irwin.
  • Cox, D. and Fardon, M. (1997) Management of Finance. London: Osborne Books. 
  • Dyson, J. R. (2004) Accounting for Non-Accounting Learners. 6th Edition. Harlow: FT Prentice Hall. 
  • Drury, C. (2009) Management Accounting for Business. 4th Edition. London: Cengage Learning EMEA. 
  • Lumby, S. and Jones, C. (2000) The Fundamentals of Investment Appraisal. London: Thomson Learning. 
  • Laudon, K. and Laudon J. (2007) Management Information Systems – Managing the Digital Firm. 10th Edition. Harlow: Prentice Hall.
  • Monden, Y. (1995) Cost Reduction Systems: Target Costing and Kaizen Costing. New York, Productivity Press.
  • Marsh, C. (2009) Mastering Financial Management. Harlow: FT Prentice Hall. 
  • Van Horne, J. and Wachewicz, J. (2009) Fundamentals of Financial Management. Harlow: FT Prentice Hall 
  • White, G. I., Sondhi, A. C. and Fried, D. (2003) The Analysis and Use of Financial Statements. 3rd Edition. Hampshire: John Wiley and Sons.

Other indicative reading: 

  • Peer reviewed academic journals as Financial Management, Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting, International Journal of Financial Management and related. 
  • Online resources, corporate industry reports, the Institute of Certified Financial Managers publications and relevant.

Journals/newspapers: 

  • The Financial Times; 
  • Management Accounting Quarterly; 
  • Financial Management; 
  • International Journal of Financial Management; 
  • Journal of International Financial Management & Accounting; 
  • Management Today; 
  • Strategic Finance;

Websites: 

  • Most of the professional accounting bodies in the UK have their own websites (CIMA, ICA, CIPFA, AAT);
  • www.aat.co.uk (Association of Accounting Technicians)
  • www.cimaglobal.com (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) 
  • www.cipfa.org.uk (Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy) 
  • www.companies-house.gov.uk (Companies House)

Entry requirements

To enroll in the Micro Doctor program, the learner must possess:

  • A Master’s degree from an accredited university or achieved a Level 7 Diploma according to the European Qualifications.
  • For degrees from non-global accredited universities, learners should follow the Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning for Qualification (APELQ) policy of the London Academy of Sciences.
  • Learners must be over 24 years old.

Université Libérale de Paris reserves the highest decision-making power for admission whether to accept or not accept after a specific review of each candidate’s profile to ensure they can comprehend and gain benefits when participating. For the fake university or diploma mills, Paris-U shall not be accepted.

English language requirements

If a learner is not from a predominantly English-speaking country, proof of English language proficiency must be provided.

  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level B2 or equivalent
  • Or A minimum TOEFL score of 101 or IELTS 6.5; Reading and Writing must be at 6.5 or equivalent.

After graduating from the Micro Doctor program, students receive all certified documents from Univertisé Libérale de Paris.

Certified Documents:

  • e-Certificate from Université Libérale de Paris
  • Hard copy certificate from Université Libérale de Paris
  • Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning for Qualification (APELQ) certified from Paris-U for credit and tuition fee transfer
  • Certification & Recognition certified from Paris-U.

Because the program is accredited and recognised, students can easily use certified in the working environment and have many opportunities for career advancement. In addition, if you want to study for a university degree, students can convert all credits and the full tuition fee when participating in the program Paris-U.

Université Libérale de Paris’s Level 8 Certified means:

Paris-U Level 8 certification is the certified at the doctoral level and is equivalent to:

  • Level 8 Certificate of Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF) of the UK
  • Level 11 certificate of Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF)
  • Level 8 Certificate of Credit and Qualifications Framework (CQFW)
  • Level 8 certificate of European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
  • Level 10 certificates of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)
  • Level 8 certificate of ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework (AQRF)
  • Level 10 certificate of the African Continental Qualifications Framework (ACQF)

Students can convert all credits and the full tuition fee when participating in the Paris-U academic programs if they want to study for an academic degree.

Credits transfer:

Learners can accumulate 20 credits from the Micro Doctor program when participating in the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) or Ph.D. of Paris-U. Please see the credit transfer policy HERE

Tuition fee transfer:

When participating in the DBA/PhD program, students who have graduated from the Micro Doctor program will receive a discount equivalent to the short courses tuition fee. Please see the tuition fee transfer HERE.

[APEL.Q] – Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) for Award of Academic Qualifications (Q) is the award of academic qualifications to individual learners through the evaluation and assessment of prior experiential learning towards fully accredited programs offered by Paris-U. A degree with [APEL.Q] pathway is granted on the basis of the knowledge, skills, and competencies acquired through formal, informal, or non-formal learning.

 

 

As a crucial component of liberal education, Paris-U is the first university in the world to fully implement the APEL.Q approach to acknowledge past experience and knowledge. Assist students in becoming rapidly recognized and entering the labor market.

 

Short Courses Certified programs are completely approved and recognized, according to the same rigorous standards as academic degree programs. Learners might include this qualification in their portfolios when submitting for the APEL.Q examination.

Please note that, the APEL.Q process will only lead to DBA/Ph.D degree of Paris-U, not dual degree. For more information, read more HERE

Université Libérale de Paris Certified program is not-for-profit, so Paris-U and its partners fully support the tuition fees. Université Libérale de Paris reserves the right not to accept more students if the number exceeds the quotas.

Apply Policy:

  • To participate in Paris-U’s Short courses program, students must meet the entry criteria corresponding to each level. Please see the “Entry” tab for more details.
  • Paris-U will only accept applicants if their entry qualifications are from diploma mill universities or schools/universities that are accredited.
  • For Level 7 short courses programs, if an entry bachelor is unavailable, students must demonstrate at least five years of work experience in the relevant field. Please note that a bachelor’s degree is required for the Master’s program at Paris-U, so you could take the Micro Master program but could not move to the Master’s program at Paris-U.
  • English is not a mandatory entry requirement for short course programs, but candidates must ensure that English is used in reading documents, listening to lectures, and doing assignments. Candidates should note that English is mandatory when switching to an academic program at Paris-U.

Apply Process:

  1.  Choose the program that suits your requirements. Note that applicants without a university degree will not be able to participate in the program at Level 7, and applicants without a Master’s degree will not be able to participate in the program at Level 8.
  2. Email your application to support@paris-u.fr with all the required documents. You can download the application form here.
  3. Our admission department will reach out to you and guide you through further processes if the registration documents need to be supplemented.
  4. Université Libérale de Paris will issue the Letter of Acceptant (LOA). You will proceed to the next steps according to the instructions and pay the tuition fee.
  5. Université Libérale de Paris will issue a student confirmation letter, login account to the e-learning system and related documents.
  6. You have become an official Paris-U student and enjoy your study journey.

The Short Courses Certified program is a fully online program. You can study anytime, anywhere. The final exam will be uploaded to the system and marked by the academic panel of Paris-U. Students must submit assignments on time. Otherwise, the student is considered not to continue the program.

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Tuition fees

Tuition policies are in keeping with the provisions of the Paris-U policy and are subject to change without notice. In some cases, Paris-U offers a variety of Scholarships for International Students. 

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