The Accounting and Finance programme provides a solid foundation in fundamental accounting and finance concepts alongside an understanding of broader business issues. Throughout the course, you'll develop analytical skills, learn essential principles, and understand key topics such as financial accounting, economic principles, business law, financial management, UK tax compliance, corporate reporting, and strategy development. The program is highly ranked, with notable placements in the Times Good University Guide and Guardian League tables, and has performed well in NSS 2024 across all question themes. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing you for professional accounting qualifications and future careers in finance and accounting.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme is highly recommended due to its strong industry links, excellent teaching quality, and an accredited curriculum recognized by leading professional bodies including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA, and ICAS. The course's accreditation means students can gain exemptions from certain professional exams, accelerating their path to becoming qualified accountants. Its prestigious triple accreditation and top rankings in national league tables make it a compelling choice for students aiming for a successful career in accounting or finance.
While the course covers a broad spectrum of accounting and finance topics, it offers optional modules that allow students to explore advanced areas such as behavioural finance, capital markets, corporate governance, derivatives, risk management, and the football business. The curriculum is designed to develop both technical and strategic skills, with opportunities to undertake placements and study abroad programs, tailored to individual interests and career goals.
Application fees
26.39L
1st year tuition fees
26.39L
Living cost
Applicants should have A levels with a minimum of AAB, including Mathematics and English at specified grades. BTEC, IB, Scottish Higher, and other qualifications are accepted, provided they meet specific criteria. GCSE Mathematics at grade 5/C and English at grade 4/C are also required. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS with a score of 6.5 overall, or equivalent qualifications, unless from a qualifying native English-speaking country.

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Graduates of this course are well-positioned for roles in accounting, auditing, financial management, and consultancy. Typical job titles include trainee accountants, chartered accountants, accounting technicians, internal/external auditors, marketing analysts, and business development consultants. The programme encourages a Year in Industry, further enhancing employability. Many graduates proceed to postgraduate study in areas like Economics, Accounting, and Project Management, and a significant proportion find employment aligned with their career ambitions shortly after graduation.