The Bachelor in Finance and Accounting (with Foundation Year) (BSc) has long been viewed as an excellent grounding for a business career, regardless of whether you intend to become a professionally qualified accountant or not.
For students that are already considering undertaking a professional accounting qualification, this Bachelor in Finance and Accounting (with Foundation Year) (BSc) has been structured to provide the maximum possible number of exemptions (9 foundation papers in total) from the professional examinations of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the global body for professional accountants.
Whether you want to move into auditing, financial reporting, management accounting or financial services, this could be the course for you. You’ll develop subject-specific skills alongside critical transferable skills like communication, enterprise, problem-solving and quantitative analysis.
The Bachelor in Finance and Accounting (with Foundation Year) (BSc) has also been carefully designed to combine both theoretical and practical aspects of finance and accounting. This enables students to gain an excellent grounding in accounting and finance tools and techniques. In addition, they gain the wider understanding and real-world insights required by all finance professionals.