Bachelor Accounting & Finance
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Bachelor's degree
In Edinburgh
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Edinburgh (Scotland)
Accountants play a crucial role in business. Their ability to measure financial information and make projections affects economic decision-making at all levels. Financial accountants report on the performance of an organisation. Management accountants provide financial information to help with planning and strategy. Accountancy is one of the fastest-growing areas of business activity.
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Christine Robinson
Subjects
- Accounting MBA
- Accounting
- Financial
- Financial Training
- Management
- IT Management
- Accountancy
- Finance
- Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Accountants
- Accounting and Finance
- Joint
- Decision Making
Course programme
You will study Accountancy 1A, an introduction to financial accounting, and Accountancy 1B, an introduction to management accounting.
You will also study courses in business, finance, law or economics, depending on your joint honours programme.
Year 2You will study Accountancy 2A, which deals with some of the more complex aspects of financial accounting, such as the preparation of financial statements. It also includes an introduction to taxation.
You will also study Accountancy 2B, which examines the more complex areas of management accounting. You will learn about costing systems, more about current practice, and intermediate-level taxation.
You will choose courses in business, finance, law or economics, depending on your joint honours programme.
Year 3You will study the compulsory courses: Advanced Financial Accounting, Auditing and Management Accounting Applications. You will also take courses from the other half of your joint honours programme.
Year 4You will choose two courses from a range including Advanced Management Accounting, Audit Practice, The Accounting Profession, and Accounting and Everyday Life. You will also complete an accounting-based research dissertation.
Courses include:
- Accountancy 1A
- Accountancy 1B
- Foundations of Business
- Introduction to Financial Markets
- Study Skills for Business
- Economic Principles
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Auditing
- Management Accounting Applications
- Research in Management
- Notes: The Dissertation proposal must be on a research topic in the field of Accounting or Finance.
- Business Research Methods II: Applications and Analysis
- Investment and Securities Markets
- Futures and Options
- Behavioural Finance and Market Efficiency
- Financial Modelling with Excel
- Decision-Making under Uncertainty
- Accounting and Everyday Life
- Advanced Management Accounting
- Audit Practice
- Financial Statement Analysis
- The Accounting Profession
- Developments in Financial Accounting
Bachelor Accounting & Finance