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Accounting – AAT

Part Time

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Availability & Details

Accounting - AAT Level 2 Certificate HPY-ACCO2C/C01

Venue
Havant Campus

Type of study
Part Time

Dates
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Examination board
Association of Accounting Technicians
Fees
Course Fee Overseas 1027.00
Exam Fee Overseas 238.00
Course Fee (Co-Funded) Standard 395.00
Exam Fee Standard 238.00

Overview

This AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting delivers a solid foundation in finance administration. Covering areas such as double entry bookkeeping to basic costing principles and the use of accounting software.

If you would like to know more about the start date and fees for this course please contact the Admissions Team at the College.

Maths and English GCSE A*-C or Functional Maths and English at Level 2. However, other relevant qualifications and experience will be considered on a case by case basis and discussed at interview.

On this course you will study:

Bookkeeping controls
Bookkeeping transactions
Costing
Using accounting software
Synoptic assessment (working effectively in accounting and finance)

This course is taught in a classroom environment. Each of the five modules is covered independently, rather than being taught simultaneously.

There will be a computer based assessment at the end of each module. This qualification also includes a synoptic assessment, which draws on and tests your understanding of connections between different topics covered across the qualification.

You will need to purchase books to aid your studies (the approximate cost for these is £100). You will also be required to obtain membership of the AAT in order to take exams, at an approximate cost of £130.

Following on from this course you will be able to enter the accounting profession at a junior level.

You can progress on to the Level 3 Diploma to enhance your career potential.


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