BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance (Placement (480 credit course))
Enquiry, analysis, interpretation and communication are all skills required of accountants. This course provides graduates with relevant work related and personal transferable skills ranging from portfolio building and self-promotion to up-to-date technical accounting skills. Assessments are based on current accounting issues to enhance employability.The course offers a variety of options allowing you to specialise in accounting and finance or to broaden your knowledge in a wider business context. It has a common first year with the BA (Hons) Accountancy degree which allows you the possibility of transferring between courses.
Depending on the options taken during the course, there are potent…
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Enquiry, analysis, interpretation and communication are all
skills required of accountants. This course provides graduates with
relevant work related and personal transferable skills ranging from
portfolio building and self-promotion to up-to-date technical
accounting skills. Assessments are based on current accounting
issues to enhance employability.The course offers a variety of
options allowing you to specialise in accounting and finance or to
broaden your knowledge in a wider business context. It has a common
first year with the BA (Hons) Accountancy degree which allows you
the possibility of transferring between courses.
Depending on the options taken during the course, there are
potential exemptions from accountancy professional
examinations.
Industrial focus
Many of the teaching staff have professional experience in
accountancy and the financial sector and feed their knowledge and
skills into the course, ensuring all the study units reflect
current developments in the industry.
Assessments are generally based on relevant current issues which
can then be immediately applied to the working environment on
graduation.
Course content
Year 1Six core units:
- Fundamentals of Financial Reporting
- Introduction to Management Accounting
- Economics for Business
- Business and Academic Skills
- The Business Environment
- Essentials of Management
Year 2
Four core units and two option units:
- Financial Reporting
- Accounting for Performance
- Financial Management
- The Monetary and Financial System
Options:
- Audit Principles
- Business and Personal Tax
- Employment and Society
- Marketing
- The Legal Environment for Business
- Curriculum Plus
Year 3
Four core units and two option units:
- Corporate Financial Reporting
- Accounting for Decision Making
- Corporate Financial Management
- The International Financial System
Options:
- Advanced Taxation
- Auditing Practice
- Critical Management Thinking
- Human Resource Management
- International Financial Reporting and Analysis
- Project
- The Law Relating to Companies
- International Marketing
- Globalisation
- Curriculum Plus
Why choose Solent?
- Considered by students to provide a good level of support
- Opportunity to choose specialist subjects from a range of options
- Option choices could provide exemptions from ACCA, AIA and other professional accounting bodies.
Assessment
Most units are assessed using coursework and exams. Accounting units are weighted 50% coursework and 50% exams in order to fulfil exemption requirements. Some options may be 40%/60% weighted and possibly 100% coursework based.
Projects/work experience
- Assessments linked to current developments in accountancy to enhance employability.
- Guest speakers.
- Links with local employers.
Key career skills
Numeracy, IT, project management, group working, time management, communication, evaluation and problem solving.
Student quote
David Su
"I have always studied hard, throughout school and sixth form, and had always wanted to go to university. Now I hope to carry on studying for a Masters in Accountancy and Finance after completing my BA.”
"I have learned to become more independent and self-reliant during my studies this year. At College you rely a lot more on teachers to provide you with the information required to complete tasks, however things are different at university, you have to do more independent reading and research around subjects in order to complete assignments. As a result, I feel that I have enhanced and developed my skills.”
"If you are considering enrolling on the Accountancy and Finance
degree course at Solent and aren’t sure whether it is for you, I
would recommend that you spend a day in Southampton to get a feel
for this coastal city. It’s also always best to visit the
University itself as different universities suit different people.
I personally really enjoy my course and would recommend it."
The International Foundation Year must be successfully
completed before commencing undergraduate study (NQF Level 6 and
above). In compliance with UKBA Tier 4 (General Student) policy, a
Confirmation of Acceptance for Study (CAS) will initially be issued
for the foundation course.
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Key info from UNISTATS
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