BA Accounting and Finance (Fast-Track)

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Qualification Bachelor's Degree
Study mode Full-time
Duration 2 years
Intakes September
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Entry Requirements

ABB at A Level (or equivalent) and Grade C or above in GCSE Maths and English Language.

IELTS 6.0 - with 5.5 in each component OR TOEFL IBT score of 80 - with at least 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking and 17 in writing

Curriculum

Level 1 is taught in the first year and introduces students to the basic theories, techniques and practices in accounting, as well as the global business environment in which organisations operate, the nature of these organisations and the management and development of the human resources.

Level 2 is taught in the first and second year and is structured around the development of key areas in the specialist core modules. In addition, students have the opportunity to select related option modules which focus on their particular area of interest.

Level 3 is taught in the second year and focuses on the latest developments in the theories and practices in financial accounting, management accounting and financial management, and critically examines the potential conflicts between theory and practice. Students also have the opportunity to select related option modules which focus on their particular area of interest.

Options modules: Students will be able to select from a range of options, with some possible options shown below. The options available at a particular time does, however, depend on student demand and overall student numbers.

 

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

Core modules

  • Fundamentals of Accounting 1
  • Economic Principles in a Contemporary Context (EPICC)
  • Becoming an Accounting & Finance Professional
  • Fundamentals of Accounting 2
  • Statistics & Data Management 1 (SDM1)
  • Academic Skills for Accounting & Finance Students

 

Core modules

  • Financial Accounting & Reporting
  • Management Accounting & Financial Decision Making
  • Corporate Finance

Plus 3 options from:

  • Business Law*
  • Tax & Tax Planning*
  • Market Analysis for Private Investors
  • Good Business, Bad Business & Sustainability
  • Credit Management: Theory & Practice

Core modules

  • Management Accounting & Financial Management
  • Corporate Reporting Theory & Practice
  • Accounting in Context

Plus 3 options from:

  • Audit & Corporate Governance*
  • International Financial Management
  • Personal Financial Planning
  • Credit Risk Analysis & Management
  • Strategic Management (Accounting, Economics and Finance)*

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