Accounting & Finance
The BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management is a 4-year program with a Foundation Year offered at our London, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester campuses.
If you are looking to pursue a career in accounting and financial management or if you aim to establish and manage your own thriving business, a strong grasp of numbers will be crucial for your achievements. This academic course will provide you with a solid understanding of the most up-to-date principles, theories, and practical skills applied in the dynamic realm of accounting and financial management.
Our industry-focussed programme delivers an accounting and finance degree that prepares you for a professional, managerial or business career. It will equip you with the highly-sought employability skills that employers are looking for, opening up opportunities for career progression and development.
Combining theoretical learning and practical knowhow, you'll build knowledge on a wide range of accountancy and finance-related topics. These include financial reporting, managerial accounting, audit and assurance, taxation, law and corporate finance.
Intakes
September, January, June
Length Of Course
4 years
Degree Awarded
BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management
Classes Available
Weekdays, evenings and/or weekends
Locations
Manchester, Leeds Birmingham & London
Tuition Fee
£9,250 per year
Entry Requirements:
Under the age of 21:
- Applicants must have a minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points or equivalent qualifications, such as a 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at level 3.
- You must have achieved 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above, or possess equivalent qualifications.
- Applicants who do not meet these standard entry requirements will still be considered on an individual basis.
- All applicants, regardless of age, will undergo an assessment conducted by the admissions team. This assessment includes an interview to evaluate listening and speaking skills, a numeracy test, and a personal reflection statement to assess writing abilities.
Age 21 & Over:
If you do not meet the standard entry requirements, we also take into consideration their life and work skills that would make them suitable for undergraduate study through our Foundation program.
- Regardless of age, all applicants must go through the assessment process conducted At The Campus. This includes an interview to evaluate listening and speaking skills, a numeracy test, and a statement of personal reflection to assess writing abilities. The application process involves completing an application form, submitting a supervised personal reflection statement, taking a numeracy test, and participating in a personal interview.