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Course summary Accounting and finance enables students to develop the skills and expert judgment for financial measurement and presentation together with an understanding of the legal framework regulating operational practice; accounting is concerned with the measurement and disclosure of financial information; accountants have a vital role in ensuring the accuracy of financial information given to private individuals, managers, investors, regulators, decision makers and the public; year 1 of the economics degree lays the grounding for studies, equipping students with the fundamental techniques needed; introduces the hottest up-to-date topics in the field; in years 2 and 3 students apply the skills learned to measuring the performance of economic systems large and small; students also start to be introduced to the intricacies of probability and prediction, and the problems of uncertainty.
Qualification Bachelor degree
Awarding body Aberystwyth University
Program modules Accounting and Finance core modules include financial accounting for specialists (the regulatory environment; valuation and measurement; group financial reporting; recent developments); management accounting (including recent developments); mathematics for economics and finance; economic principles; management accounting (fundamental concepts and techniques for decision-making); quantitative methods for accounting and business; financial management; the business environment; management skills; law for business; company law for business students; investments; computing for accounting and business; marketing principles; financial markets and institutions; the business game and corporate finance; options include financial statement analysis; analytical techniques for management control; the role and practice of audit; taxation; public sector accounting and financial management and case studies in accounting and business. Economics core modules include: Economic Principles and Skills, Mathematics for Economics and Finance, Computing for Accounting and Business, Hot Topics in Economics, Introduction to Financial Management, European Economy: Development and Integration, Statistics for Economists, Management Skills, Consumers, Firms and Markets, Business Cycle and Macroeconomic Policy, Wages and Employment, Corporate Governance and Business Ethics, Business Economics Project, Industrial Policy, Business Strategy and Organisation Theory (Motivation and Control and Structure and Strategy).
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | More details |
| Full Time | 3 Year(s) | £8,870 | 01-SEP-11 | View more |
Qualification Bachelor degree
Awarding body Aberystwyth University
Program modules Accounting and Finance core modules include financial accounting for specialists (the regulatory environment; valuation and measurement; group financial reporting; recent developments); management accounting (including recent developments); mathematics for economics and finance; economic principles; management accounting (fundamental concepts and techniques for decision-making); quantitative methods for accounting and business; financial management; the business environment; management skills; law for business; company law for business students; investments; computing for accounting and business; marketing principles; financial markets and institutions; the business game and corporate finance; options include financial statement analysis; analytical techniques for management control; the role and practice of audit; taxation; public sector accounting and financial management and case studies in accounting and business. Economics core modules include: Economic Principles and Skills, Mathematics for Economics and Finance, Computing for Accounting and Business, Hot Topics in Economics, Introduction to Financial Management, European Economy: Development and Integration, Statistics for Economists, Management Skills, Consumers, Firms and Markets, Business Cycle and Macroeconomic Policy, Wages and Employment, Corporate Governance and Business Ethics, Business Economics Project, Industrial Policy, Business Strategy and Organisation Theory (Motivation and Control and Structure and Strategy).
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