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What is it? The ACCA is the largest professional accountancy body in the UK and its professional scheme is recognised and regarded throughout the world. The scheme is a highly relevant, targeted combination of study and practical experience, which is a result of extensive research and consultation amongst government, employers, colleges, and students from a range of public and private sector organisations. Who is it for? The ACCA qualification is a passport to a new world of opportunities for mid-senior level managers. . Subjects
ACCA Fundamentals
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Skills |
- Accounting in Business AB
- Management Accounting MA
- Financial Accounting FA
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- Corporate & Business Law CL
- Performance Management PM
- Taxation TX
- Financial Reporting FR
- Audit Assistance AA
- Financial Management FM
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ACCA Professional
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Options (two papers from four) |
- Professional Accountant PA
- Corporate Reporting CR
- Business Analysis BA
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- Advanced Financial Management AFM
- Advanced Performance Management APM
- Advanced Taxation ATX
- Advanced Audit & Assurance AAA
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Prerequisites Must be 18 years of age or over and hold the minimum entry requirement of two ‘A’ Levels and 3GCSEs
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BTEC National Certificate/Diploma, NVQ Level 3, and Advanced GNVQ If you do not have the above minimum qualifications and are 21 years of age or over, you can apply under the Mature Students Entry Route (MSER) English Language Requirements
- IELTS 5.5
- TOEFL 550 (TOEIC 776)
Qualification Awarded When qualified you will become a member of ACCA. Students who have completed part 2 may opt to obtain an Oxford Brooks first degree. Mode of Assessment 12 written exams and 2 computers based exams Awarding Body Association of Chartered Certified Accountants What next Qualified students can opt to further their career by progressing onto a graduate or a post graduate degree, many of which are also offered by London Essex College Duration 2-3 years Full Time/Weekdays/Morning |
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