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Can I get into Manchester's Accounting and Finance MSc? OR finance MSc?

Currently 2nd year but if I achieve a 1st or 2:1 in Economics with Accounting BSc at a decent non-russet uni in London, and I am to pick modules for my final year from the following list, would I be turned down for reasons such as not having enough accounting and finance modules:

Applied Econometrics
Financial Economics
Corporate Finance
Introduction to Financial Derivatives
International Finance
Monetary Economics
Labour Economics
Development Economics
Industrial Organisation
Advanced Topics in Microeconomics
Experimental Economics
Computational Economics
Topics in Health Economics
Environmental Economics


They say on the website "You need to have studied or be studying a degree in accounting or finance. We can also consider exceptional candidates with degrees in economics or mathematics. You must have taken a significant number of courses in accounting and finance during your degree, and a major or specialisation in accounting and/or finance in your final year, with top level results in final year accounting and finance subjects. You must also demonstrate a solid background in quantitative skills, econometrics or maths."

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