FdA Business Management with Accounting - Part time
Foundation degree
In Hereford, Hatfield and Hertford
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This course is available to UK/EU students only.
This two-year programme is designed to develop your understanding of the role and use of accounting within business and business decision making. You will cover accounting techniques and explore how to prepare financial statements for different types of business enterprise. Additionally, it will develop your understanding of the role of business in society and develop knowledge of the main functional areas; marketing and human resources.
This pathway will provide you with specialist knowledge of the main theories and practices of how organisations are financed, the allocation and management of financial resources within companies and the role of accounting as a guiding mechanism for managerial decision-making. Live pathway specific projects are common in the learning journey.
You are not required to have prior knowledge of business studies or accounting before choosing this subject. You will gain a broad introduction to the subject in your first year and study more specialist subjects in the second year.
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About this course
This programme will provide you with:
An excellent grounding in business and management relevant to the needs of a wide range of organisations.
An opportunity to develop knowledge in a vocational and work based context.
An opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification in two years of full-time study.
A progression route to appropriate degree programmes at the University of Hertfordshire.
It has been designed in consultation with employers, and is for those who already have some relevant experience on which to build on or those who are interested in developing their business management knowledge and skills.
The Foundation Degree is available full-time at Oaklands College (Welwyn Garden City), North Hertfordshire College (Stevenage), West Herts College (Watford), and Hertford Regional College (Ware). And part-time at North Hertfordshire College (Stevenage), West Herts College (Watford), and Hertford Regional College (Ware).
48 or more UCAS points which must be made up of at least one A level (A2), a BTEC QCF Subsidiary Diploma or equivalent. IB - 48 points with a minimum of 1 HL subject at grade 4 or above (with the remaining points to come from a combination of HL, SL and Core). GCSE English Language at Grade C and Maths at Grade C (Grade 4 if completed from 2017 onwards).
Applications will be welcome from those working in relevant employment who may not fully meet the above entry requirements but have a number of years relevant experience.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Business Law
- Financial Management
- Decision Making
- Business and Management
- Ethics
- Economics
- Marketing
- Global
- Financial
- Law
- Project
- Systems
- Part Time
- Resource Management
- Global Business
- Management Accounting
- Financial Training
Course programme
Module
- Accounting for Managers (HRC)
- Accounting for Managers (NHC)
- Accounting for Managers (OAK)
- Accounting for Managers (WHC)
- Methods and Systems for Business Decisions (NHC)
- Methods and Systems for Business Decisions (HRC)
- Methods and Systems for Business Decisions (OAK)
- Developing the Business Professional (HRC)
- Methods and Systems for Business Decisions (WHC)
- Developing the Business Professional (NHC)
- Developing the Business Professional (OAK)
- Developing the Business Professional (WHC)
- Economics for Business (HRC)
- Economics for Business (NHC)
- Economics for Business (OAK)
- Economics for Business (WHC)
- Introduction to Human Resource Management (HRC)
- Introduction to Human Resource Management (NHC)
- Introduction to Human Resource Management (OAK)
- Introduction to Human Resource Management (WHC)
- Principles of Marketing (HRC)
- Principles of Marketing (OAK)
- Principles of Marketing (NHC)
- Introduction to Research Methods (HRC)
- Principles of Marketing (WHC)
- Introduction to Research Methods (NHC)
- Introduction to Research Methods (WHC)
- Introduction to Research Methods (OAK)
- Business Law (NHC)
- Business Law (OAK)
- Business Law (WHC)
- Business Law (HRC)
Module
- Exploring Business Ethics (HRC)
- Exploring Business Ethics (NHC)
- Exploring Business Ethics (OAK)
- Exploring Business Ethics (WHC)
- Enterprise (HRC)
- Enterprise (NHC)
- Enterprise (OAK)
- Enterprise (WHC)
- Financial Management (HRC)
- Financial Management (NHC)
- Financial Management (OAK)
- Financial Management (WHC)
- Analysing Financial Statements (HRC)
- Analysing Financial Statements (OAK)
- Analysing Financial Statements (NHC)
- Analysing Financial Statements (WHC)
- Global Business (HRC)
- Global Business (NHC)
- Global Business (OAK)
- Global Business (WHC)
- Management Accounting for Business Decisions (HRC)
- Management Accounting for Business Decisions (NHC)
- Management Accounting for Business Decisions (OAK)
- Management Accounting for Business Decisions (WHC)
- Work Based Learning Project (HRC)
- Work Based Learning Project (NHC)
- Work Based Learning Project (OAK)
- Work Based Learning Project (WHC)
Additional information
£770 per 15 credits for the 2020/2021 academic year
FdA Business Management with Accounting - Part time