Overview
  • Subject:
    Accounting
  • Subject-category:
    Banking Course
  • Duration:
    3 Years
  • Course Level:
    Undergraduate
  • Tution Fees:
    £10000
  • Intakes:
    Jan/feb, Sep/Aug,
University Details

At the University of Bedfordshire, we take great pride in being a renowned institution with a rich history of delivering high-quality education for over a century. Our international recognition and numerous accolades testify to our commitment to excellence.

  • Ranked among the top 300 universities globally under 50 years old in the Young University rankings
  • Approximately 20,000 individuals from over 100 countries.
  • Secured a place in the esteemed Times Higher Education World University rankings
English Requirement

English language requirement for international students is

  • For international students an overall IELTS score of 6.0
  • With no individual component score below 5.5.

So as you know, English language requirements may vary depending on the specific course and level of study. It is always best to refer to the official university website or contact the admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding English language requirements for a particular course.

General Requirement

The general entry requirements for the Accounting BA (Hons) program at the University of Bedfordshire may vary depending on the specific course and level of study. However, as a general guideline, applicants are typically expected to have completed high school education or equivalent qualifications. Satisfactory grades in subjects such as

  • Mathematics
  • English
  • Business-related subjects are usually required.
  • Additionally, a strong interest in accounting
  • Analytical skills, and proficiency in mathematics are desirable.
Course Specification

The Accounting BA (Hons) program at the University of Bedfordshire is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practical skills.

The course covers various topics, including financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, auditing, and financial reporting. Students will develop financial analysis, budgeting, risk assessment, and financial decision-making proficiency. The program emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.

Students can engage in real-world scenarios through case studies, projects, and industry placements. The course also incorporates relevant software and technology to enhance learning and prepare students for the evolving accounting field. Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in accounting, finance, auditing, and related fields or to pursue further studies and professional qualifications in accounting and finance.

Course Title  BA (Hons) Accounting; BA (Hons) Accounting (with Professional Practice Year); BA (Hons) Accounting (With Foundation Year)
Final Award BA (Hons)
Intermediate Qualification(s) Cert HE in Accounting, Finance and Economics Dip HE in Accounting
Location of Delivery  University Square Campus, Luton
Mode(s) and length of study Full-time over 3 years Full-time with professional practice year over 4 years Full-time with foundation year over 4 years
Standard intake points (months)  October and February. 
Professional, Statutory or Regulatory Body (PSRB) accreditation or endorsement ACCA: The degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Graduates are eligible for exemptions from papers F1 to F9. Eligibility is based on the exemptions available at the time of graduation and upon successfully completing relevant units. AIA: The degree is accredited by the Association of International Accountants (AIA). Graduates are eligible for exemptions from its Foundation level and Professional level 1 papers. Eligibility is based on exemptions available at the time of graduation and upon successfully completing relevant units. CIMA: Graduates are eligible for exemptions from the modules leading up to the award of CIMA Diploma in Management Accounting. Eligibility is based on exemptions available at the time of graduation.
UCAS Course Code N420: Accounting; N403: Accounting (with Professional Practice Year)
Course Aims This course aims to provide you with a comprehensive knowledge of the main ideas, concepts and principles of accounting as they prove relevant to the behaviour of individuals, businesses, institutions and governments. The necessary analytical, quantitative, communication, and information technology skills will be developed in a process that is expected to enable you to apply these skills in real-life business situations by analysing and interpreting financial statements and business decision-making. It is designed based on two pillars of knowledge and skills that will prepare you for employment or continuation of your studies at the postgraduate level. In either case this course aims to prepare you for life. Your overall achievement of generic knowledge and skills is identified in four areas: Enquiry, Contextual Understanding, Collaboration, and Enterprise. In line with employer and professional body expectations of graduates of an accounting degree, this course has been developed in such a way as to allow the systematic development of an ethical and professional attitude in addition to the technical skills and competencies much sought after by employers. The course will prepare you for a wide range of careers in both the private and the public sector, as well as develop your ability to continue your studies.

 

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