International Foundation Year - Accounting and Finance 12 months Undergraduate Programme By Coventry University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

12,500 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Accounting and FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The International Foundation Year (Accounting and Finance) consists of six modules – three academic language and skills modules and three subject-specialist modules. Depending on your SELT score, you could have the opportunity to join the course at the second or third language and skills module, subject to meeting the minimum requirements.

This course offers you the chance to:

  • Develop accounting skills through teaching methods focused on hands-on, interactive learning through case studies and more.
  • Develop the appropriate level of academic language, study skills, and content knowledge to meet the entry requirements of your progression degree programme.
  • Acquire a strong, critical approach to real-world problems specific to language and education skill levels, as well as be allowed ample opportunities to reflect upon your learning.
  • Enhance your academic English and learning with English modules taught first to set you up for success as you go on to your accounting and finance modules later on.
  • Build on the fundamentals of accounting and accounting concepts, such as ethics, cost and revenues. You will be introduced to professional software3 used in the real world and learn more about specialised sectors.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The International Foundation Year (Accounting and Finance) consists of six modules – three academic language and skills modules and three subject-specialist modules. Depending on your SELT score, you could have the opportunity to join the course at the second or third language and skills module, subject to meeting the minimum requirements.

This course offers you the chance to:

  • Develop accounting skills through teaching methods focused on hands-on, interactive learning through case studies and more.
  • Develop the appropriate level of academic language, study skills, and content knowledge to meet the entry requirements of your progression degree programme.
  • Acquire a strong, critical approach to real-world problems specific to language and education skill levels, as well as be allowed ample opportunities to reflect upon your learning.
  • Enhance your academic English and learning with English modules taught first to set you up for success as you go on to your accounting and finance modules later on.
  • Build on the fundamentals of accounting and accounting concepts, such as ethics, cost and revenues. You will be introduced to professional software3 used in the real world and learn more about specialised sectors.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must have a valid Secure English Language Test (SELT), which is listed on the UKVI’s ‘List of approved tests and providers’.
Non-Student visa students may be accepted with equivalent scores on Cambridge Preliminary (PET), First (FCE) or Advanced (CAE); PTE Academic; TOEFL iBT; or the Coventry University English Test (CUET), on a case-by-case basis.
Depending upon the SELT score already obtained, you will have the opportunity to join the course at the second or third module, subject to meeting the minimum requirements.
Entry to the course on the first or second Language and Skills Modules requires a SELT. Direct entry on to the third Language and Skills Modules requires students to have obtained CEFR Level B2 or above; evidence of B2 level competence can take the form of a non- SELT language test.

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Tuition fees

International
12,500 GBP

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