Career prospects
Small teaching groups and practical case studies and examples are excellent preparation for the world of work. Although these are common to all programmes and tracks at the school, they apply especially well to Accountancy.
Interaction with companies is fundamental to this track. You will have the opportunity to visit companies, meet future potential employers, join study associations, and attend guest lectures and workshops given by audit firms, such as KPMG, Ernst & Young, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and PricewaterhouseCoopers. At post-graduate stage, links with the corporate world are stronger still: the post-graduate programmes listed below are a vital part of companies’ management and executive development; and executives of corporations sit on the programmes’ Supervisory Boards.
After graduating in Accountancy, you can take either a Dutch post-graduate programme or an international post-graduate programme that both focus on qualifying you to become a Registered Auditor. You can obtain this qualification by attending a part-time programme whilst working in the field.
Graduates have found positions in:
- auditing firms or departments
- their own businesses
- financial consultancy



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