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BA (Hons) Accountancy

Course Overview

The BA (Hons) Accountancy Bachelor’s Degree covers the latest practices and theories of accounting and offers essential training for this prestigious global profession.

The BA (Hons) Accountancy Bachelor’s Degree explores the two key areas of management accounting and financial accounting. You will also be able to choose from a number of optional modules in your final year which include (amongst others) taxation and audit. Alongside enhancing your accountancy-related knowledge, we will help you develop lifelong learning skills that you can reflect on, articulate, transfer into everyday life.

Our BA (Hons) in Accountancy is designed to give you the academic knowledge and practical skills needed for a professional career in accountancy. Regent College London offers small class sizes to ensure thorough teaching and 1-2-1 support.

Why study this course?

  • This undergraduate course will develop your understanding of accountancy practices, commerce, industry and finance.
  • Accountancy graduates will develop a variety of technical and transferable skills that are sought after by a wide range of business sector organisations.
  • You will learn about commercial awareness and how businesses function, and gain numerical and quantitative skills linked to the Accountancy context.
  • You can benefit from completing an Accountancy Degree as you will be able to solve problems, analyse data and statistics, and have the ability to present information both orally and on paper.

Course details

  • Location

    London
  • Duration

    3 years
  • Fees

    £ 9,250 per year,
  • Timetable

    Flexible options with weekday, evening, and weekend classes available. Check when you apply.
  • Delivered in partnership with

Modules

  • Financial Accounting Fundamentals (ACC4013)
  • Introduction to Law for Accountants (ACC4014)
  • Principles of Economics (ACC4015)
  • Management Accounting Fundamentals (ACC4016)
  • Accountant in the Business Environment (ACC4017)
  • Quantitative Methods for Accountants (ACC4018)
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting (ACC5001)
  • Management Accounting and Decision-Making (ACC5002)
  • Personal and Business Tax (ACC5003)
  • Auditing and Assurance (ACC5004)
  • Professional Accountant in Practice (ACC5005)
  • Contemporary Business Management (ACC5006)
  • Advance Financial Accounting and Reporting (ACC6001)
  • Financial Management (ACC6003)
  • Strategic Management Accounting (ACC6005)
  • Investigative Study (ACC6007)
  • Advanced Taxation (ACC6002)
  • Financial Crime (ACC6004)
  • Advanced Auditing Practice (ACC6006)
  • International Business and Finance (ACC6008)

Career progression

After graduating with a BA in Accountancy, you may choose to enter the industry and get a job as a trainee company accountant, internal auditor, or join a practice and train as an auditor or tax consultant.

Furthermore, an accountancy degree will provide you with a platform to enter a range of sectors, such as, Taxation, Auditing, investment and insurance, management consultancy, and government agencies such as HM Revenue and Customs.

Many of our graduates have gone on to qualify as accountants, either with CIMA, ACCA, ICAS or ICAEW.

Accountancy graduates can also explore graduate schemes, which are long-term employment contracts, in very large multinational accountancy firms such as Deloitte, KPMG, PwC and EY.

Entry Requirements

  • UCAS points: 104
  • Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
  • GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
  • IELTS: 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band (non-native speakers)

If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional entry qualifications or relevant work experience, we will be happy to consider your application. You’ll be required to attend an interview as part of the admissions process.

  • Rao M Kashif Khan
    Deputy Head of School of Business and Enterprise