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 the management of the firm or industry

Economics is a modern discipline which covers a variety of subjects. It is concerned not just with the description of the economic parameters, but also more importantly with the analysis of economic behaviour and policy. It provides an excellent foundation for a business career, and for academically motivated students who would like to enhance knowledge in this analytical social science. In addition to economics, the diploma students are required to study in detail other social sciences such as sociology or international relations as well.
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

Foundation units:

02 Introduction to economics
04a Statistics 1 and 05a Mathematics 1
24 Principles of banking and finance
25 Principles of accounting
One full unit (or two half units) from selection group F (i) and (ii)

Further units:

59 Financial management (25) OR 92 Corporate finance (02+05a)
66 Microeconomics (02+05a)
91 Financial reporting (25)
93 Auditing (25)
97 Management accounting (25)
One unit from any selection group B, E or M
One full unit (or two half units) from any selection group other than F(i) or F (ii)

Notes

1. Please refer to the latest EMFSS regulations of the University of London for further information on other   
    courses available and the prerequisites of the optional units.
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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