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BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

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The BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance programme provides a strong foundation in financial management, accounting principles, and business economics. It is designed to develop both technical knowledge and analytical skills required in the financial sector.

You will gain a clear understanding of how financial systems operate within organisations, including budgeting, financial reporting, and decision-making processes that support business growth.

This course prepares you for further academic progression or careers in accounting, finance, and business management, equipping you with practical and professional financial skills.

You will also develop numerical, analytical, and problem-solving abilities, enabling you to interpret financial data and make informed business decisions in real-world contexts.

Financial Accounting Principles Management Accounting Business Economics & Financial Decision Making Corporate Finance & Investment

Financial Accounting Principles

Learn the fundamentals of financial accounting, including preparation of financial statements, recording transactions, and understanding accounting standards.

Management Accounting

Explore how financial data is used internally within organisations to support planning, budgeting, performance evaluation, and decision-making.

Business Economics & Financial Decision Making

Understand key economic principles and how they influence financial decisions, markets, and organisational performance.

Corporate Finance & Investment

Examine financial management strategies including investment appraisal, capital structure, and risk management in business environments.

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This is a higher education qualification that develops knowledge and skills in accounting principles, financial management, and business decision-making.

You will typically need a Level 4 qualification in business, accounting, or a related subject. Mature students with relevant experience may also be considered.

You will study financial accounting, management accounting, corporate finance, economics, and quantitative methods.

You can pursue roles such as accounting assistant, finance officer, payroll administrator, or junior financial analyst.

Yes, you can progress to Level 6 (final year of a degree) or pursue professional accounting qualifications such as ACCA or CIMA.