BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management

         

Course overview

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.

The Institute of Financial Accountants and The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants offer graduates of this course exemptions when applying for membership.

The foundation year will prepare you for university-level study and introduce you to the key accounting and financial management contexts and concepts you’ll need to progress through the rest of the course.

Committing to study at degree level will give you transferrable skills that can be applied in any career context, whether that’s climbing the corporate ladder in the accounting and financial management world, or having an impact as an entrepreneur.

  • What insights into the world of work will grow your career prospects?
  • How do you manage accounting and financial requirements when running a business?
  • Which business principles and theories have the greatest financial impact?

Our accounting and financial management degree will give you the foundational and specific accounting and financial knowledge to build a successful career that matches your goals.

 

 

Entry requirements

 

Standard Entry Requirements (Under 21 years old)
80 UCAS tariff points or equivalent qualifications (e.g. 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at level 3). 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above or equivalent qualifications. Applicants who do not meet the above entry requirements will be considered on an individual basis.

All applicants are assessed by the admissions team via an interview for listening and speaking, with a numeracy test and for writing via a personal reflection statement.

Applicants aged 21+
If applicants aged 21+ do not meet the standard entry requirements, we will also consider those with life/work skills which would make them suitable for undergraduate study with our Foundation programme.

All Applicants
All applicants must be assessed by the GBS admissions team via an interview for listening and speaking skills, with a numeracy test and for writing via a statement of personal reflection.

Process required:

– Application form
– Supervised Personal reflection statement
– Numeracy test
– Personal interview

Course fee

 Campus Fee  Fee 
 fee per year: £9250 

 

Assessments

This GBS course will provide you with opportunities to test your knowledge and understanding informally through ‘formative’ assessment. Formative assessment will be completed before your formal ‘summative’ assessment, which will determine your final marks.

Each module normally contains at least one piece of formative assessment from which you will receive feedback from your course team. Formative assessments are purely for developmental purposes and do not count towards your final module mark. They are designed to help you to gain more knowledge and confidence in the module material and approaches to formal assessment. Students who do not engage with informal assessments often struggle with Foundation Year progression, as well as with the academic levels above.

The formal summative assessment usually occurs towards the end of each module. Assessment methods may include written examinations and a range of coursework, including reports, portfolios, essays and presentations. The marks awarded for summative assessments count towards your final module mark. Assessment methods at GBS are reviewed annually and may be updated in consultation with students, for example in response to student or External Examiner feedback. An External Examiner is an independent academic expert from another higher education provider, and they are appointed by the Canterbury Christ Church University to provide external assurance regarding the academic standards of your course.

FAQs for BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management Course

Is the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year for me?

Our BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year is an outstanding pathway for development — ideally suited for someone interested in a new career in financial management or wanting to start their own business. This degree course delivers a clear understanding of the latest principles with applied practical skills, preparing you for a successful career in accounting or financial management.

What will I get from the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year?

This four-year course provides thorough and measured progression in your understanding of the accounting and financial management industry. You’ll start the course with your foundational year which introduces you to key concepts and topics, while also preparing you for the demands of undergraduate studies in a wider context. The following three years will gradually build up your knowledge of the industry and your overall skill set with the abilities that industry leaders are searching for.

What careers can I aim for after gaining a BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management?

Your new skills and experiences will enable you to be impactful across various careers within accounting and financial management. The career paths you’ll be able to consider include:

– Accountancy

– Actuary

– Business Management (general)

– Business Financial Management

– Auditing

– Banking

– Financial Planning

– Business Analysis

– Procurement

In addition to the positions listed above, you’ll also have the necessary abilities to start your own business, with the knowledge that GBS will be there to provide you with the right support.

Is the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year near me?

Our BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year is available across four campuses in Birmingham, London, Leeds and Manchester. All four destinations provide a great selection of on-site resources and student support to excel in the classroom, with the opportunity to see and do plenty during your leisure time.

Does the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year fit my schedule?

At GBS, we know that finding a course that fits in with your life is essential for getting the most from your studies. Therefore, our BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year is available on weekdays, evenings and weekends — providing you with the right flexibility for a balanced lifestyle inside and out of the classroom.

Do I have what I need to be able to join the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course with Foundation Year?

 

Standard entry requirements (applicants under 21 years)

80 UCAS tariff points or equivalent qualifications (e.g. 60 Credit Ofqual qualification at level 3). 5 GCSEs at Grade C/4 or above or equivalent qualifications. Applicants who do not meet the above entry requirements will be considered on an individual basis.

All applicants are assessed by the admissions team via an interview for listening and speaking, with a numeracy test and for writing via a personal reflection statement.

Applicants aged 21+

If applicants aged 21+ do not meet the standard entry requirements, we will also consider those with life/work skills which would make them suitable for undergraduate study with our Foundation programme.

All Applicants

All applicants must be assessed by the GBS admissions team via an interview for listening and speaking skills, with a numeracy test and writing via a statement of personal reflection.

Process required:

– Application form

– Supervised Personal reflection statement

– Numeracy test

– Personal interview

What will I learn during the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course?

This course will give you a balanced understanding of the financial industry, with a balance of theoretical learning and practical development throughout your studies. Your foundational year of studies is designed to prepare you with a fundamental scope of key industry elements, with essential preparation for the beginning of your Bachelor’s degree.

Year 1 of your studies will elevate your understanding of the essential elements in the industry which include an Introduction to Marketing Management, Management Accounting I and learning about the Dynamic Business Environment. Your second year exposes you to more specialised areas of the industry with a more intensive structure to your learning — with topics including Management Accounting II, Business and Corporate Law, Financial Reporting and Leadership and Change. Your final year will combine several mandatory modules with the option to either complete a Dissertation or take the Business Ethics module with a Research Project.

How will I be assessed on the BSc (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management course?

This course provides you with ample opportunities to test your knowledge and hone your skills through ‘formative’ assessment. A formative assessment will be completed before your formal ‘summative’ assessment, which will determine your final marks.

Each module normally contains at least one piece of formative assessment from which you will receive feedback from your course team. Formative assessments are purely for developmental purposes and do not count towards your final module mark. They are designed to help you to gain more knowledge and confidence in the module material and approaches to formal assessment. Students who do not engage with informal assessments often struggle with Foundation Year progression, as well as with the academic levels above.

The formal summative assessment usually occurs towards the end of each module. Assessment methods may include written examinations and a range of coursework, including reports, portfolios, essays and presentations. The marks awarded for summative assessments count towards your final module mark. Assessment methods at GBS are reviewed annually and may be updated in consultation with students, for example in response to student or External Examiner feedback. An External Examiner is an independent academic expert from another higher education provider, and they are appointed by the University of Suffolk to provide external assurance regarding the academic standards of your course.

Year 0 Foundation

– Academic Skills for Higher Education (0 credits)
– Business and Ethical Awareness in the Financial Workplace (0 credits)
– Introduction to Communication and Digital Skills (0 credits)
– Introduction to Financial Accounting and Management (0 credits)
– Introduction to Management Accounting (0 credits)
– Foundation Year Project (0 credits)

Year 1

– Dynamic Business Environment (20 credits)
– Financial Accounting (20 credits)
– Fundamental of Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility in Accounting and Financial Management (20 credits)
– Introduction to Business Accounting (20 credits)
– Management Accounting 1 (20 credits)
– Professional Accountant and IT Systems (20 credits)

Year 2

– Business and Corporate Law (20 credits)
– Corporate Governance & Leadership (20 credits)
– Financial Reporting (20 credits)
– Management Accounting 2 (20 credits)
– Performance Management (20 credits)
– Research Methods (20 credits)

Year 3

Mandatory Modules:

– Audit and Assurance (20 credits)
– Contemporary Issues in Accountings and Finance (20 credits)
– Financial Management (20 credits)
– UK Taxation (20 credits)

Option 1:
– Dissertation (40 credits)

Option 2:
– Business Ethics (20 credits)
– Research Project (20 credits)

 Fees and funding

Funding your study
You can apply for help with your fees from the government by visiting gov.uk/studentfinance. This could take the form of a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan or Maintenance Grant.

A Tuition Fee Loan will cover the cost of your up-front fees, and will be paid to your university or College. The Loan must be repaid once you finished your course and are earning £26,575 a year or more. Both full and part-time learners can apply.

If you are eligible, you can apply for a Maintenance Loan too. The loan is paid directly into your bank account at the start of term. This loan has to be repaid after you leave your course and when your earnings are more than £26,575. For more information please visit www.gov.uk/studentfinance 

Maintenance Grants are paid into your bank account at the start of term. You don’t have to pay it back, but any funds you get will reduce the amount of Maintenance Loan you are eligible for.

New students must prove they have been living in the UK for five years before their course start date in order to get living cost support from Student Finance England.

Fees

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