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BA (Hons) in Accounting, University of Strathclyde

Glasgow,

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48 Months

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About this course

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This BA (Hons) Accounting program provides a comprehensive understanding of accounting, covering key areas such as financial accounting, management accounting, and sustainability accounting. Studying at Strathclyde Business School, you'll learn about the preparation, presentation, and interpretation of financial information. The course is designed to develop your ability to read and interpret accounting data, while also exploring how accounting can meet societal needs and inform investors. It offers a broad curriculum that introduces foundational concepts in finance and economics, complemented by business modules such as international business and business skills. The program provides opportunities for specialization in the final years, with options including a solo accounting focus or joint honors, culminating in a dissertation project. The course is accredited by major professional bodies, enabling you to meet the requirements for accounting certifications.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly valued because it combines a strong foundation in accounting with a broad range of business subjects, preparing you well for professional certification and a variety of careers. It is accredited by leading institutes and is within a top-ranked UK university for Accounting & Finance. The curriculum's inclusion of economics and law adds depth, making graduates attractive to employers in finance, banking, insurance, fund management, or broader business roles. Additionally, studying at Strathclyde Business School, a triple-accredited institution, ensures high-quality teaching, industry links, and excellent career prospects.

Specialisation

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Students can specialise in accounting as a single Honours subject or continue with a joint Honours degree in their final year. The curriculum includes advanced modules such as Sustainability Accounting, Management Accounting Theory & Practice, and Public Sector Accounting in the Honours year. The program also offers pathways for accreditation with professional bodies like the Institute of Chartered Accountants Scotland, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.

Course fees

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Application fees

22.75L

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1st year tuition fees

22.75L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need AAA at A-level, with specific subjects like Maths and English being essential. International students should meet equivalent standards such as 36 points in the IB or relevant qualifications. Entry may require highers with certain grade thresholds, and HNC/HND qualifications are also considered. Entry into the second year is possible for suitably qualified students with appropriate results, and competitive criteria require a 55% average in second and third-year modules for progression.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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TOEFL

80

PTE

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IELTS

6.5

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Strathclyde admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in chartered accountancy, with many qualifying as Chartered Accountants through bodies like ICAS and ICAEW. Opportunities also exist in banking, insurance, fund management, and various sectors of commerce. Some alumni work with major firms such as Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, and Morgan Stanley. The course also prepares students for broader business roles in finance, management, and consultancy.

FAQs

Can I enter the Honours year directly?

Progression into the Honours year requires a minimum 55% average in second and third-year modules, and competitive selection processes are in place.

Are there options for studying abroad?

Yes, students have opportunities for international exchange programs, typically lasting one semester, with costs between £6,500 and £8,500 depending on the destination.

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