BSc Accounting and Finance


Accounting and Finance is an essential part of any industry and business.  The objective of this degree is to enable people to understand the principles of accounting and finance for making better decisions about financial investments and management of a firm or industry.

The accountant is involved at all stages in the economic activity of organizations, whether private or government. They design and manage the financial system of an organization, and the information which they provide goes far beyond the organization and its executives, to a variety of other users such as investors, creditors, government agencies and banks.

After completion of BSc Accounting and Finance, the graduates may join ACCA at the professional stage. They are exempted from the Knowledge and Skills modules. •

COURSE LIST

100 COURSES

EC1002            Introduction to economics
ST104A            Statistics 1 (half course) AND
MT105A           Mathematics 1 (half course)
FN1024            Principles of banking and finance
AC1025            Principles of accounting
                        One course (or two half courses) from Selection groups F (i), F (ii) or F (iii)
 
200 AND 300 COURSES

MN3028          Managerial economics (EC1002 + MT105A) OR
EC2066            Microeconomics (EC1002 + MT105A)
AC3059            Financial management (AC1025) OR
FN3092            Corporate finance (EC1002 + MT105A or MT105B)
AC3091            Financial reporting (AC1025)
AC3093            Auditing and assurance (AC1025)
AC3097            Management accounting (AC1025)
                        One course from Selection groups B, E, or M
                        One 200 or 300 course (or two half courses) from any selection groups
 
Notes:-
  1. Please refer to the most current version of the EMFSS regulations. These can be found on the University of London International Programmes website www.londoninternational.ac.uk
  2. Parenthesis indicates the prerequisites of the course.
  3. The college will provide tuition for a selected number of optional courses. This selection will be based on students’ choices, number of students, and suitability of the course and availability of teachers.
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