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BSc (Hons) Accounting with Finance with Foundation Year


The University of Law Business School

Summary

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Finance options

Tuition fees can be paid in full before the course begins or in three instalments.

Funding options

Scholarships and bursaries are available.

Study method
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Duration
4 years, Full-time
Qualification
BSc (Hons) Accounting with Finance
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Location & dates

Location
Start date
End date
19/09/2022
22/05/2026

End date: 22/05/2026

Additional info: Full-time

Address
The University of Law (Birmingham)
133 Great Hampton Street
Birmingham
B186AQ
United Kingdom
19/09/2022
22/05/2026

End date: 22/05/2026

Additional info: Full-time

Address
The Univeristy of Law (Leeds)
15-16 Park Row
Leeds
LS15HD
United Kingdom
19/09/2022
22/05/2026

End date: 22/05/2026

Additional info: Full-time

Address
University of Law London Bloomsbury
14 Store Street
London
WC1E7DE
United Kingdom
19/09/2022
22/05/2026

End date: 22/05/2026

Additional info: Full-time

Address
The University of Law (Manchester)
2 New York Street
Manchester
M14HJ
United Kingdom

Overview

This degree is designed for those with an interest in accounting and finance.
During the first year, you’ll develop a solid understanding of the fundamentals of accounting and finance. Years two and three will explore how organisations use accounting and finance practices to make sensible predications and sound business decisions in an ever-changing business landscape.

As part of the curriculum, in addition to your accounting and finance knowledge, you’ll also develop the skills demanded by today’s business employer including critical analysis, leadership, team working, communication and presentation skills.

Recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), successful completion of this undergraduate degree will exempt you from nine ACCA papers, accelerating your career ambitions.

This Foundation Year focuses on developing the key skills required to study at degree level and covers the same modules across all business and law courses. The modules covered will initially enhance your communications skills, digital and information literacy and ability to think critically. In addition, modules covering the Foundations of Business Management, Law, and Social Sciences will not only support your progression onto your business degree, but also give you an introduction to other disciplines. You then have the added flexibility of switching your degree programme if another discipline captures your interest, subject to availability and entry requirements.

Qualification

BSc (Hons) Accounting with Finance

Description

FOUNDATION YEAR

- Citizenship
- Academic and Report Writing
- Numeracy Skills in Context
- Foundations of Business Management
- Foundations of Law
- Foundations of Social Sciences

YEAR ONE

- Essentials of Management
- Academic and Employability Skills
- Managing and Leading People
- Financial Accounting
- Data Analysis
- Managing Accounting

YEAR TWO

- Ethics and Regulations in Finance and Accounting
- Economics for Business
- Finances
- Introduction to Taxation
- Business Law
- Management Accounting for Business

YEAR THREE

- International Strategic Management
- Financial Reporting
- Corporate Finance
- Advanced Taxation
- Audit
- Advanced Financial Reporting

Requirements

  • 32 UCAS points form the equivalent of one A Level or 40 UCAS points from the equivalent of two A Levels
  • 5 GCSEs at A-C (9 to 4) including English, and Grade D (4) or above in Maths or equivalent qualifications

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Study method describes the format in which the course will be delivered. At Reed Courses, courses are delivered in a number of ways, including online courses, where the course content can be accessed online remotely, and classroom courses, where courses are delivered in person at a classroom venue.

What are CPD hours/points?

CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development. If you work in certain professions or for certain companies, your employer may require you to complete a number of CPD hours or points, per year. You can find a range of CPD courses on Reed Courses, many of which can be completed online.

What is a ‘regulated qualification’?

A regulated qualification is delivered by a learning institution which is regulated by a government body. In England, the government body which regulates courses is Ofqual. Ofqual regulated qualifications sit on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), which can help students understand how different qualifications in different fields compare to each other. The framework also helps students to understand what qualifications they need to progress towards a higher learning goal, such as a university degree or equivalent higher education award.

What is an ‘endorsed’ course?

An endorsed course is a skills based course which has been checked over and approved by an independent awarding body. Endorsed courses are not regulated so do not result in a qualification - however, the student can usually purchase a certificate showing the awarding body’s logo if they wish. Certain awarding bodies - such as Quality Licence Scheme and TQUK - have developed endorsement schemes as a way to help students select the best skills based courses for them.