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The Accounting and Finance degree allows student's to combine an in-depth knowledge of accounting and finance with opportunities to gain a broader insight into business and management. Following a broad introduction to accounting and management subjects in the first year, the second year modules develop their knowledge and introduce new topics.
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The second year involves the study of eight core accounting and accounting-related modules and four other modules. Core modules include: accounting and corporate governance; accounting for management decision; taxation and personal finance; economic of industry; financial management, computers in accounting; company law and administration; and practice of management skills.
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The final year offers a range of modules, with particular focus on strategic, international and contemporary issues in accounting and finance. It involves the study of six core accounting and accounting-related modules and six other modules. These core modules are; corporate reporting and global accounting; capital markets, investment and finance; electronic commerce; contemporary issues in accounting; international finance and treasury management; and strategic accounting and management control.
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The non-core modules will be chosen from the remaining management modules currently available to Business and Management Studies degree or the Marketing degree if one's preferences change.
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The Accounting and Finance degree course offers a good preparation for students considering a move into accounting, financial management, the financial services sector, chartered accountancy and wider management positions after graduation.
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