AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting - Fast-track
Starting dates and places
Description
General information
Whether you are planning a new career or changing direction, this course is a good introduction to the subject. It covers book- keeping, business and basic accountancy, including recording income and receipts, preparing ledger balances and initial trial balance.
Course content
- BA1 - Basic Accounting 1
- BA2 - Basic Accounting 2
- WEAF - Work Effectively in Accounting & Finance
- BCCG - Basic Costing
- CMPA - Computerized Accounting
Teaching and assessment
Computer Based Assessments (CBA).
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs A*-C, including maths and English. Entrance tests and an interview will also be required.
Mature applicants, without the normal entry requirements, are encouraged to…
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General information
Whether you are planning a new career or changing direction, this course is a good introduction to the subject. It covers book- keeping, business and basic accountancy, including recording income and receipts, preparing ledger balances and initial trial balance.
Course content
- BA1 - Basic Accounting 1
- BA2 - Basic Accounting 2
- WEAF - Work Effectively in Accounting & Finance
- BCCG - Basic Costing
- CMPA - Computerized Accounting
Teaching and assessment
Computer Based Assessments (CBA).
Entry requirements
5 GCSEs A*-C, including maths and English. Entrance tests and an interview will also be required.
Mature applicants, without the normal entry requirements, are encouraged to apply and will be accepted if there is evidence of their ability to succeed.
Additional course costs
£180* for Computer Based Assessments. Fees payable to AAT are: Admission fee £38* Student Annual Membership Fee £82* *Subject to amendment
Please note that there are no fee concessions available for this course. Fees must be paid before the start of the course.
Progression
AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting
Dates and times
This course begins in September 2012 and February 2013, and runs on Mondays, Tuesday and Thursdays, from 10 am to 2 pm. The duration of this course is approximately 12 weeks.
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