BSc Accounting and Management
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Bachelor's degree
In Norwich
Description
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Norwich
An excellent first step for anyone wishing to pursue a career path in accounting, commerce or banking, this course gives you the opportunity to study a professionally accredited degree in accounting, alongside management theory and practice.
The degree programme also grants exemption from selected examinations of UK professional accounting bodies, depending on the choice of modules studied.
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2018/9A Level ABB excluding General StudiesInternational Baccalaureate 32 If no GCSE equivalent is held, offer will include Mathematics and English requirements.Scottish Advanced Highers BCCIrish Leaving Certificate 3 subjects at H2, 3 subjects at H3Access Course Pass the Access to HE Diploma with Distinction in 30 credits at Level 3 and Merit in 15 credits at Level 3BTEC DDM BTEC Public Services is not accepted .European Baccalaureate 75%Entry RequirementGCSE Requirements: GCSE English Language grade 4 and GCSE Mathematics grade 4 or GCSE...
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Financial Management
- Financial Accounting
- Information Systems
- Economics
- Marketing
- International
- Finance
- Financial
- Law
- University
- Systems
- Management Accounting
- Financial Training
- Organisational Behaviour
Course programme
The first year provides you with an introduction to accounting, management and business. Second year modules include the core areas of accounting and management studies. In your third year, optional modules allow you to specialise in either accounting or management to facilitate following your chosen career path.
Year 1
You will be introduced to essential principles and theory relating to accounting, finance and business through the following compulsory modules:
- Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting - your foundation in the theory and practice of accounting and an introduction to the role, context and language of financial reporting and management accounting.
- Introduction to Business - helps you examine the context of an organisation and its environment.
- Introduction to Organisational Behaviour - develops your understanding of the structure, function and performance of organisations.
- Economics for Business - introduces you to the central concepts and methods of analysis used by economists in solving business problems.
- Principles of Marketing - focuses on marketing as an integrated business activity and how it underpins an organisation's response to market demand.
- Developing Business Skills - develops key qualitative and quantitative skills used in business.
Year 2
You will continue to take core compulsory modules, designed to develop both your accounting and management knowledge.
- Financial Accounting - you will study the theory and practice of financial accounting and reporting.
- Management Accounting - builds on concepts introduced in your first year.
- Human Resource Management - develops your understanding and critical awareness of people resourcing and performance management.
- Operations Strategy and Management - equips you with the relevant knowledge and management skills to effectively develop strategies for the delivery of high quality services in complex environments.
You will also be able to choose an optional module from a wide selection available.
Year 3
During your final year you will study the module ‘Advanced Management Accounting', designed to develop your accounting skills and ability to critically assess management accounting principles. You will also study the module ‘Strategic Management', which brings together key management issues. Finally, you will select one optional module from List A, and one from List B below:
List A
- Advanced Financial Accounting
- Audit and Accountability
- Personal and Corporate Taxation
- International Financial Services
- Financial Modeling
- Investment Management
List B
- Consumer Behaviour
- Building Strengths at Work
- Strategic Brand Management
- Organisational Information Systems
Two further optional modules can either be selected from those above or from a list provided by the School.
Additional information
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Scholarships and Bursaries
We are committed to ensuring that costs do not act as a barrier to those aspiring to come to a world leading university and have developed a funding package to reward those with excellent qualifications and assist those from lower income backgrounds.
The University of East Anglia offers a range of Scholarships; please click the link for eligibility, details of how to apply and closing dates.
BSc Accounting and Management