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ACCA Course

The ACCA is the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

ACCA is recognized and respected across the world and currently has over 320,000 students and members in about 160 countries. Whatever your background, ACCA addresses your individual needs and goals in an on-going partnership, which is designed to last throughout your career.

The qualification enables you to become a Chartered Certified Accountant, use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of finance or management in any business.

Why choose ACCA?

There are a multitude of benefits in choosing to become an ACCA. These include:

  • Opportunities at the highest levels of business for instance within senior positions in industry and commerce.

  • Partnership positions within leading Public and Practice Firms.

  • With student and members in 160 countries, the ACCA qualification opens up opportunities for you to cross boundaries and work almost anywhere you choose.

  • ACCA's innovative partnership with Oxford Brookes University allows ACCA students to study for a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting, while taking their ACCA examinations. Students will be entitled to the degree (awarded by Oxford Brookes University) completing the Fundamentals (nine papers) examinations and then submitting a Research and Analysis Project to the University for assessment.

  • ACCA will work in partnership with you to support your lifelong career and development needs, by providing tools and courses to plan your professional development and the opportunity to gain further qualifications that compliment your ACCA status, including a unique MBA degree.

 

FUNDAMENTALS (nine papers in total)

Knowledge

F1          Accountant in Business

F2          Management Accounting

F3          Financial Accounting

Skills

F4          Corporate and Business Law

F5          Performance Management

F6          Taxation

F7          Financial Reporting

F8          Audit and Assurance

F9          Financial Management

PROFESSIONAL (five papers in total)

Essentials

P1          Professional Account

P2          Corporate Reporting

P3          Business Analysis

Options (two to be completed)

P4          Advanced Financial Management

P5          Advanced Performance Management

P6          Advanced Taxation

P7          Advanced Audit and Assurance


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Various entry points points are on offer into the ACCA Qualification, depending on your age and previous academic qualifications.
 

Minimum Entry Requirements

Two GCE A Levels and 3 GCSE 'O' Levels or equivalent in five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.

Full information on the minimum entrance criteria for other countries can be found on the ACCA website -
www.accaglobal.com

Mature Student Entry Route (MSER)

Normally over age 21 years.

No academic qualification required.

Must pass the equivalent of Papers F2 - Management Accounting and F3 - Financial Accounting within two years before further progression to the ACCA exams is permitted

Graduate Entry Route

Relevant degree holders from ACCA accredited institutions may be exempted from all nine exams within the Fundamentals level and register directly at the Professional level. Non-relevant degrees may also qualify for some exemptions.

Access to ACCA via CAT Qualification

No academic qualification required

Sit Certified Accounting Technician

(CAT) qualification first and then transfer to the skills module of the ACCA Qualification by claiming exemption from the first three papers in the knowledge module.


ACCA Connect

2 Central Quay

89 Hydepark Street

Glasgow

United Kingdom

G3 8BW

Tel: + 44 (0) 141 582 2000, Fax: + 44 (0) 141 582 2222
 

General Enquiries: info@accaglobal.com

Student Enquiries: students@accaglobal.com

Member Enquiries: members@accaglobal.com

Website: www.accaglobal.com


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