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Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (BA) (Hons) - Independent College
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BACHELORS

Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (BA) (Hons) - Independent College

Independent College
DublinIreland
On campus
Full-time
€5,600.00/year
 1176 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English

Program Description

The Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (BA) (Hons) at Independent College prepares students for a career in Accounting and Finance. The program provides a comprehensive understanding of accounting and finance techniques and concepts, including current reporting standards.

The program provides a comprehensive education in the quantitative and analytical skills required in the business world and a range of accounting practices. Students will be able to analyse contemporary theories and practices concerning financial management, risk, and the operation of the accounting and finance function.

The Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (BA) (Hons) will equip students with the capability to prepare a range of standard accounting statements for use by management in a business environment and interpret the business implications of such information.

Accredited by: QQI

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Aims of the Program

  • To provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the fundamental theories, concepts and methods of accounting and finance and the interrelationships between accounting and finance and other broader business functions.
  • To equip learners with the capability to a prepare a range of standard accounting statements for use by management in a business environment and interpreting the business implications of such information.
  • To create an environment where learners will be able to work effectively in teams and independently, to evaluate critically, think creatively and communicate effectively with respect to issues in various areas of accounting and finance.
  • To provide links with accounting and finance bodies to maximise opportunities of engagement and optimise career development for learners.
  • To facilitate the development by the learner of a range of transferable skills that are directly complementary and relevant to the workplace.
  • To provide learners with the knowledge and foundation to successfully pursue further study in professional or postgraduate programs
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Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of the program, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of accounting and finance techniques and concepts, including current reporting standards and a range of contemporary issues.
  • Apply a professional knowledge and competency in the preparation of accounting and financial information for internal and external reporting and interpret the significance and relevance of that information.
  • Analyse contemporary theories and practice concerning financial management, risk, and the operation of the accounting and finance function.
  • Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of internal control issues in enterprises, and the effects of the regulatory environment on financial reporting.
  • Assess the ethical responsibilities of accounting and finance and related professionals, identify potential ethical dilemmas that might arise, and evaluate possible solution approaches.
  • Create, evaluate and assess options to enable effective problem solving and decision making, making use of appropriate qualitative, quantitative and ICT techniques and skills.
  • Display a range of personal and interpersonal skills, including the capacity for continuous learning, independent research, effective communication, performing to deadlines, and working successfully in teams.
  • Demonstrate a level of academic and professional ability supporting progression to further academic programmes and/or professional studies for relevant mainstream professional examinations.
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Curriculum

Year 1

Semester 1

Information Systems in Business

Business Ethics

Introduction to Economics

Introduction to Marketing Perspectives

Introduction to Financial Accounting

Semester 2

Leadership & Management

Introduction to Statistics & Data Analysis

Legal Issues in Business

Marketing Tools & Analysis

Financial Accounting

Year 2

Semester 3

Advanced Financial Accounting

Management Accounting

Corporate Finance

Income Tax & Fundamentals of VAT

Legal Issues in Corporate Entities, Management & Regulation

Semester 4

Advanced Management Accounting

Corporate Governance & Accountability

Financial Risk Management

Legal Issues in Corporate Financing & Associated Processes

Advanced Financial Accounting

Year 3

Semester 5

International Financial Reporting: Frameworks & Standards

Financial Modelling & Evaluation

Corporate Financial Strategy

Audit & Assurance Frameworks

Performance Management Accounting

Semester 6

Audit & Assurance Reporting

Advanced Performance Management

Advanced Taxation

International Financial Reporting: Standards & Consolidation

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  • Small Medium Enterprises
  • The Public Sector
  • Accounting Firms & Business in general
  • Financial Services
  • Banks and Information Technology
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