ObjectivesThis course is designed to equip you with the key skills and knowledge required to meet the demands of implementing and using new technologies and systems in a modern accounting environment. On successful completion you will be able to combine your understanding of information systems and accounting in a business setting where these areas are especially important.
Entry requirementsYou should have 160-200 points, including at least 140 from two or more A-levels. English Language and Mathematics GCSE at grade C or above (or equivalent) are also required. These requirements may be varied in individual cases.
Academic titleBSc Computerised Accounting
Course descriptionCourse structure
You study eight modules at each of three levels. Most are compulsory, and some you choose as options.
Level 1
* Study Skills for IT
* Introduction to Financial Accounting
* Hardware and Software Information Systems
* Financial Systems
* Management Accounting Fundamentals
* Business Applications Programming
* The Internet and Business
* Quantitative Methods I
Level 2
* Financial Accounting II
* Systems Analysis for Business
* Management Accounting for Control
* Business Data Modelling and Databases
* Managing Data Communications and Networks
* Accounting Systems: Resources and Applications
* Quantitative Methods II
* Audit and Internal Control
Level 3
* Current Issues in Business and IT
* Management Information Systems
* Strategic Management Accounting
* Systems Auditing
* Information Systems Development Methodologies
* Project