AAT ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN ACCOUNTING FOUNDATION
Level: 4
DEGREE
Duration: 1 year Level: 4
This work based course provides
Duration: 2 years
proficiency in both Financial and
This course offers theoretical accounting,
Management Accounts, and prepares
financial and general business units. The
learners to fulfil a supervisory role in
aim of the Foundation Degree is to provide
an accounting environment in a wide
personal and professional development
range of organisations.
for those who want to pursue a career in
Accounting
Content
• Preparing financial statements Content
• Cost management systems • Maintaining financial records
• Planning and control of resources • Information management for
• Personal and business taxation
accounting
• Managing accounting systems and
• Cost accounting and performance
people • Financial accounting and reporting
Assessment includes a 3,000-4,000 word
• Managerial decision making and
assignment on a relevant work related
control
project of your choice, AAT examination • Business taxation
and a portfolio of evidence.
Entry Requirements
Entry Requirements
Good level 3 qualifications, relevant
AAT Accounting Intermediate and relevant
employment and appropriate IT skills.
employment.
Progression
Progression
A one year top-degree in accounting or
Higher level Accounting qualifications.
employment.
We also offer AAT Accounts NVQ Level 2 and 3 via
Train to Gain and Apprenticeships.
For more details, see the Apprenticeship section on
page 17 and Train to Gain on page 65 in this Guide.
For enrolment information
see page 9, call 020 7815 1600
or visit
www.southwark.ac.uk
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