Accounting with Management BSc (Hons) Undergraduate Programme By Ulster University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course provides you with flexibility both, in your choice of modules to match your interests and career aspirations, and in the length of time over which the course can be completed. Accreditation from previous relevant programmes of study may allow you to progress more rapidly to the final level of the course. The Course encourages interest from mature students who have shown an aptitude for the advanced study of accounting and management. The course is academically rigorous and includes a variety of different disciplines which place accounting in a wider business and management context. You will develop analytical and problem solving skills, through the study of the theory and practice of accounting and management. Resultingly, you will become more confident with the challenges of a changing accounting and management environment. Opportunities to acquire these skills are provided through independent research, group learning situations, practical application, in class-based activities, computer lab work, and skills workshops. Upon success in the course, you will have the opportunity to continue your studies at postgraduate level or to pursue further professional accounting qualifications. This programme is accredited by Chartered Accountants Ireland, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and Institute of Chartered Accountants England Wales. As a result, the regulatory bodies may require particular departures from the General Programme Regulations at Ulster University. Where that is the case, you will be given notice of those departures when they come into force. Such changes are only taken to ensure that the programme remains accredited with the regulatory body. The range of modules are as follows - Year 1 Introductory Accounting Academic and Professional Skills Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Management Accounting Digital Skills for Accounting and Data Analytics Year 2 Business and the Economy Financial Accounting Contemporary Business Finance Law for Accountants Risk Management, Analysis & Assurance Year 3 Skills for Career Success Management Accounting Corporate Financial Reporting Taxation Year 4 Governance, Risk & Ethics Audit and Assurance (Optional) Fraud Risk Management and Forensic Technology (Optional) Leadership and Change (Optional) Advanced Management Accounting International Financial Management (Optional) Cybercrime & Forensic Technology (Optional) Digital Transformation and Innovation (Optional) Data Analytics for Accounting (Optional) Strategic Business Planning (Optional) Enterprise Development & Entrepreneurship (Optional)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Accounting and Finance

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course provides you with flexibility both, in your choice of modules to match your interests and career aspirations, and in the length of time over which the course can be completed. Accreditation from previous relevant programmes of study may allow you to progress more rapidly to the final level of the course. The Course encourages interest from mature students who have shown an aptitude for the advanced study of accounting and management. The course is academically rigorous and includes a variety of different disciplines which place accounting in a wider business and management context. You will develop analytical and problem solving skills, through the study of the theory and practice of accounting and management. Resultingly, you will become more confident with the challenges of a changing accounting and management environment. Opportunities to acquire these skills are provided through independent research, group learning situations, practical application, in class-based activities, computer lab work, and skills workshops. Upon success in the course, you will have the opportunity to continue your studies at postgraduate level or to pursue further professional accounting qualifications. This programme is accredited by Chartered Accountants Ireland, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and Institute of Chartered Accountants England Wales. As a result, the regulatory bodies may require particular departures from the General Programme Regulations at Ulster University. Where that is the case, you will be given notice of those departures when they come into force. Such changes are only taken to ensure that the programme remains accredited with the regulatory body. The range of modules are as follows - Year 1 Introductory Accounting Academic and Professional Skills Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Management Accounting Digital Skills for Accounting and Data Analytics Year 2 Business and the Economy Financial Accounting Contemporary Business Finance Law for Accountants Risk Management, Analysis & Assurance Year 3 Skills for Career Success Management Accounting Corporate Financial Reporting Taxation Year 4 Governance, Risk & Ethics Audit and Assurance (Optional) Fraud Risk Management and Forensic Technology (Optional) Leadership and Change (Optional) Advanced Management Accounting International Financial Management (Optional) Cybercrime & Forensic Technology (Optional) Digital Transformation and Innovation (Optional) Data Analytics for Accounting (Optional) Strategic Business Planning (Optional) Enterprise Development & Entrepreneurship (Optional)

Admission Requirements

We recognise a range of qualifications for admission to our courses. In addition to the specific entry conditions for this course you must also meet the University’s General Entrance Requirements. The entry conditions below apply to applicants presenting qualifications from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland or Great Britain.

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