ACCA (Association of Certified Chartered Accountants) Professional Scheme
Course
In Luton
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Luton
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Duration
1 Year
Achieving an ACCA professional qualification tells your peers and potential employers a lot about you. It confirms that you have the intellectual capacity to master a challenging course of study thereby acquiring the skills necessary for employment. The professional qualification in ACCA enables members to reach the highest level in accountancy and to pursue a career in professional accountancy. Suitable for: Those wishing to pursue a career in accountancy
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Subjects
- ACCA
Course programme
ACCA Part 1
1.1 Preparing Financial Statements
1.2 Financial Information for Management
1.3 Managing People
Duration: 6 months
ACCA Part 2
2.1 Information Systems
2.2 Corporate & Business Law
2.3 Business Taxation
2.4 Financial Management & Control
2.5 Financial Reporting
2.6 Audit & Internal Review
Duration: One academic year
ACCA PART 3
All three-core papers:
3.5 Strategic Business Planning & Development
3.6 Advanced Corporate Reporting
3.7 Strategic Financial Management
And any 2 of the following:
3.1 Audit & Assurance services
3.2 Advanced Taxation
3.3 Performance Management
3.4 Business Information Management
Duration: One academic year
Entry Requirements
Two main entry routes exist for this course;
1) Main Student route:
Candidates must be at least 18 years old and meet at least one of these criteria:
· 2 A levels and 3 GCSEs (5 separate subjects including English & Mathematics)
· CAT Level B (complete)
· AAT (UK) Intermediate (complete)
· BTEC National Certificate (any subject)
· Advanced GNVQ (any subject)
· NVQ Level 3 / 4 (any subject)
· Degree (from a recognized institution in any subject)
· ACCA Certified Diploma in Accounting & Finance (complete)
2) Mature Student Entry Route (MSER)
For entry to ACCA's Professional Qualification via the MSER you must be over 21 years old with work experience. You must also pass Papers M1 and M2 (equivalent to Papers 1.1 and 1.2) within two years from the date of your first eligible ACCA examination session. Then you will be able to transfer to the main student register.
ACCA (Association of Certified Chartered Accountants) Professional Scheme