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This degree equips you with skills ranging from financial data preparation to business strategy analysis, creating pathways to careers with top firms across finance and other industries.
Financial Accounting teaches core principles and methods for creating financial reports, including fundamental statement preparation.
Management Accounting Basics. This unit explores the management accountant's role, introducing essential concepts and demonstrating how management accounting supports organizational objectives.
Finance Fundamentals presents corporate finance's core principles and their business significance. Covering securities, capital decisions, and payout policies, it establishes crucial knowledge about financial markets and corporate operations.
Financial Economics Primer outlines economic fundamentals. Examining topics like market dynamics, government spending, and expansion patterns builds a strong base for advanced study.
Quantitative Techniques 1 delivers essential mathematical tools for your program. It complements first-year courses while preparing you for higher-level work.
Business Law Essentials offers accounting students a legal introduction. The module explains English law basics, business legal frameworks, and relevant regulatory constraints for accounting professionals.
Your third year involves international study at a partner university. This customizable experience aligns with your academic focus while offering cultural enrichment, language development, and networking opportunities that enhance your final year and future career.
Past study abroad options included destinations like Australia, Canada, Chile, China/Hong Kong, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, and South Korea. Financial support may be available via host university scholarships, British Council programs, or other funding sources.