BSc (Hons) Computing with Accounting and Finance
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Bachelor's degree
In Buckingham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Buckingham
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Start date
January
Computing and communications technologies lie at the heart of modern society. They include hardware, software, networks, tools, telecommunications equipment and required standards that provide the technological framework on which the delivery of information services is based. The IT industry is reporting a widening gap in software skills while hard technology is developing and diversifying fast.The overall aim of this intensive programme is to enable all students to develop their potential so that they can apply what they have learnt to deal with computational problems and develop solutions in a real-world environment in relation to accounting and finance. Through studying this programme, students learn how to specify, design, develop and operate efficient and innovative computer-based systems and gain up-to-date knowledge and awareness of the relevant computing technologies within a shorter space of time. Graduates of the degree programme will be able to undertake a variety of careers in the IT sector of related industries.
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Good experience but quite long, socializing was more of like a task. Few friends helped by sticking out well and that really made all the difference.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
C
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Financial Accounting
- Computing
- Networks
- Design
- Finance
- Financial
- Project
- Systems
- Technology
- Accounting and Finance
- Management Accounting
- Financial Training
- Programming
Course programme
At the end of the programme students should be able to gain knowledge and understanding in:
- roles of computer-based systems in modern societies.
- fundamental facts, concepts, theories, principles & methodologies. Concepts and principles of accounting and finance.
- use of the theoretical knowledge, methods & tools in modelling, designing, implementing and deploying usable computer-based systems and related management issues.
- system architectures and related technologies.
- state-of-art development of technologies and their applications ininteractive multimedia, information security, business and intelligent decision-making systems. Applications of IT in accounting and finance.
- computer programming, together with relevantmathematical structures and concepts.
- Ethical, professional, social and legal issues in exploiting computing technology in practice.
Modules available on this course:
- Introduction to Computer Systems (Level 4)
- Introduction to Financial Accounting (Level 4)
- Introduction to Management Accounting (Level 4)
- Introduction to Operating Systems (Level 4)
- Introduction to Statistics (Level 4) (September entry)
- Problem Solving and Programming 1 (Level 4)
- Study Skills for Science (Level 4)
- Financial Accounting (Level 5)
- Financial Management (Level 5)
- Management Accounting (Level 5)
- Multimedia Systems (Level 5)
- Object-Oriented Programming (Level 5)
- Principles of Computer Networks (Level 5)
- Principles of Database Systems (Level 5)
- Problem Solving and Programming 2 (Level 5)
- Professional, Ethical and Legal Issues (Level 5)
- Auditing (Level 6)
- Cloud Computing (Level 6)
- Financial Reporting (Level 6)
- Information Security (Level 6)
- Project (Level 6)
- Software Engineering (Level 6)
- Software Project Management (Level 6)
- Taxation B (Level 6)
- Technologies for Business Intelligence (Level 6)
BSc (Hons) Computing with Accounting and Finance