BA Accounting and Financial Management and Mathematics
ObjectivesThis course allows students to gain a good understanding of both accounting and financial management, and mathematics. In accounting and financial management students will gain a good technical grounding and will have the opportunity to specialise in particular areas of accounting and financial management, like financial accounting, management accounting or finance. The mathematics part of the course is taught by the departments of Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Probability and Statistics. Students study Core Mathematics and some, but not all, of the courses taken by single honours Mathematics students. The study of applied mathematics, and probability and statistics does not assume any prior knowledge.
Entry requirements-GCE/VCE A Levels - BBB -BTEC National Diploma - 2 Distinctions and 1 Merit -Two GCE A Levels plus two GCE AS Levels - BB+BB -Scottish Highers - B/AAB (Scottish Advanced/Highers) -Irish Leaving Cert. - ABBBB -International Baccalaureate - 32 points -Core Requirements - Grade B in GCE A Level Mathematics
Academic titleAccounting and Financial Management and Mathematics BA
Course descriptionThis is a list of modules that have been offered in the past. We expect similar modules to be offered for courses starting in 2009.
Typical First Year Modules
Module/Unit
-Introduction to Management Accounting
-Financial Accounting Introduction 1
-Financial Accounting Introduction 2
-Foundations of Probability and Statistics
-Introduction to Behaviour at Work
-Mathematics with Maple
-Matrices and Geometry
-Practical Calculus
-Probability and Inference
-Probability, Sets and Complex Numbers
-Management Information Systems
-Numbers and Proofs
Typical Second Year Modules
Module/Unit
-Financial Management
-Intermediate Financial Accounting
-Intermediate Management Accounting
-Advanced Calculus
-Continuity and Integration
-Linear Mathematics for Applications
-Management Information Systems
-Nonlinear Mathematics
-Probability Modelling
-Statistical Modelling
-Statistical Reasoning
-Statistics Core
-Vector Spaces and Fourier Theory
Typical Third Year Modules
Module/Unit
-Advances in Financial Accounting
-Advances in Management Accounting
-An Introduction to Financial Derivatives
-Auditing
-Case Studies in Accounting and Financial Management
-Corporate Finance
-Financial Reporting Theory
-Practical and Applied Statistics
-Public Sector Accounting & Financial Management
-Taxation in Theory and Practice
-Applicable Analysis
-Applied Probability
-Bayesian Statistics
-Chaos
-Codes and Cryptography
-Combinatorics
-Complex Analysis
-Financial Mathematics
-Graph Theory
-History of Mathematics
-Knots and Surfaces
-Linear Models
-Medical Statistics
-Metric Spaces
-Sampling Theory and Design of Experiments
-Time Series
-Topics in Mathematical Economics
-Topics in Number Theory
-Undergraduate Ambassadors Scheme in Mathematics