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ASSOCIATION OF CHARTERED CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS ACCA - FUNDAMENTALS LEVEL

Attendance:Part-time
Application Code: ACRT
Start Date: Sept or February
Length of Study: 1 Year
Main Location: Cloth Hall Court
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Your Future
Entry Requirements
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Overview
About Your Course
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is one of the worlds leading professional accountancy organisations with nearly 450,000 members and student members in more than 170 countries. ACCA members work in public practice, industry, commerce and the private sector. The globally recognised ACCA qualification is an established route to professional status - allowing successful students to use the `ACCA' letters after their name.
The ACCA qualification is the fastest growing accountancy qualification in the world and in the UK is one of the recognised accountancy qualifications for Companies Act purposes.

Within the ACCA there is a strong focus on professional values, ethics and governance skills which are essential as the accountancy profession moves towards strengthened codes of conduct, regulation and legislation with an increasing focus on professionalism and ethics in accounting.

Benefits of studying this course
Set yourself apart from the crowd by offering employers the complete package in terms of professional and academic accounting qualifications.

On completing the course, all you need from your employer is the chance to apply your learning and build up your practical experience. No need for costly time off work to attend college or to study for exams. No risk to the employer about whether you will be able to complete your studies. Your focus can move to maximising your experience in the workplace an attractive proposition to any potential employer.

The course is taught by professionally qualified accountants with significant experience of working as accountants, auditors and tax advisers. Feedback from students has consistently rated Leeds Met Accounting & Finance tuition as amongst the best in the sector and our international students have praised the services offered by the University in a recent independent survey.

To supplement the ACCA modules and get you ready for the workplace the full time course also includes Professional Practice sessions which aim to help you focus your career ambitions, apply for jobs and develop the skills youll need to be a successful accounting professional. The course offers excellent value for money given the amount of tuition provided, the input on employability and the great range of facilities available in a University environment.

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Modules
Modules
Core modules include:
F4 Corporate and Business Law
To develop knowledge and skills in the understanding of the general legal framework, and of specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
F5 Performance Management
To develop knowledge and skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control.
F6 Taxation
To develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.

F7 Financial Reporting
To develop knowledge and skills in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including groups, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
F8 Audit and Assurance
To develop knowledge and skills in the process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the professional regulatory framework.
F9 Financial Management
To develop knowledge and skills expected of a financial manager - relating to issues affecting investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
Please note this list is not exhaustive and modules may change from time to time.
Programme Specification
Assessment
This programme is classroom-based, aimed at delivering the professional body exam syllabus using a mixture of lectures and working through exam style questions. You will be given extensive feedback on exam style questions and the opportunity to take a mock examination.
Teaching & Learning
All teaching materials, along with an extensive bank of practice questions are available online to enable you to flexibly plan your learning when you are not in the classroom. Students also have access to a broad range of supporting materials in the award winning Leeds Met library.
Your Future
Future Career
ACCA is now the largest international professional accountancy body in 49 countries and in the top three bodies in 54 countries. Currently more than 325,000 students are studying for the ACCA Qualification worldwide, preparing to become the next generation of Finance Directors, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Executive Officers and Partners.

There are two important steps to becoming a professional accountant: passing exams and undertaking relevant work experience. Both the exams and the experience requirements are set and approved by ACCA and meet industry requirements. This ensures that your qualification is rigorous, business focused and delivers the skills that employers seek.

Students have full access to the University Careers Service during their studies and for five years after completing the course, helping you to plan to develop your career goals.

Jobs & Careers
Jobs & Careers is a service offering our students impartial advice. We can help you make decisions on your career and recognise and develop your employability skills. We also offer an employment service with part-time student opportunities and graduate jobs. Find out more at www.leedsmet.ac.uk/careers
Entry Requirements
UK & EU Entry Requirements 2012
Attendance:Part-time
Part-time
Requirements: You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available. Please see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
Further Postgraduate Information
Credit Transfer
If you have appropriate qualifications you may be considered for advanced entry onto your chosen degree course. To find out more or to make an appointment to discuss your options, please visit our Education Guidance pages.

Bespoke Courses for Employers
We offer bespoke courses to organisations looking to train their staff. Postgraduate education can be accessed by anyone with the potential for success, based on relevant work experience and/or other qualifications.

Mature Students
Our University welcomes applications from mature applicants who demonstrate academic potential. We usually require some evidence of recent academic study, for example completion of an access course, however relevant work and life experience may also be considered. To find out more, please visit our Education Guidance pages.
International Entry Requirements 2012
Attendance:Part-time
Part-time
English Language Requirement (IELTS):The English requirement for this course is IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5 or equivalent.All candidates must have a good command of written and spoken English. Applicants whose first language is not English, with certificated qualifications, professional qualifications and/or appropriate work experiences will be considered. Applicants may be required to undertake additional English language courses. The University provides excellent support for such students.
Additional Requirements: You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available. Please see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
Further International Information
Verify your qualifications
If you are an international student, we can help you to compare and verify your qualifications. Please contact our International Office on +44 (0)113 812 1111 8.30 to 17.00 Mon-Thurs / 8.30 to 16.30 Fri GMT or email internationaloffice@leedsmet.ac.uk.

Need to improve your English Language skills?
Don't worry if you don't have the level of English required for your chosen course. We offer a wide range of courses which have been designed to help you to improve your qualifications and English language ability, most of which are accredited by the British Council. Check your English and find out more about our English courses click here

More questions?
No matter what your questions, we are here to answer them, visit our International website to get more information and find out about our online open days.
UK & EU Entry Requirements 2011
Attendance:Part-time
Part-time
Non-Tariff qualifications: You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available. Please see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available, see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
Further Postgraduate Information
Credit Transfer
If you have appropriate qualifications you may be considered for advanced entry onto your chosen degree course. To find out more or to make an appointment to discuss your options, please visit our Education Guidance pages.

Bespoke Courses for Employers
We offer bespoke courses to organisations looking to train their staff. Postgraduate education can be accessed by anyone with the potential for success, based on relevant work experience and/or other qualifications.

Mature Students
Our University welcomes applications from mature applicants who demonstrate academic potential. We usually require some evidence of recent academic study, for example completion of an access course, however relevant work and life experience may also be considered. To find out more, please visit our Education Guidance pages.
International Entry Requirements 2011
Attendance:Part-time
Part-time
English Language Requirement (IELTS):The English requirement for this course is IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5 or equivalent.All candidates must have a good command of written and spoken English. Applicants whose first language is not English, with certificated qualifications, professional qualifications and/or appropriate work experiences will be considered. Applicants may be required to undertake additional English language courses. The University provides excellent support for such students.
Additional Requirements: You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available. Please see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
You must register with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants who will provide full details about entry requirements and exemptions available, see www.accaglobal.com for more details or call 020 7396 5800.
Further International Information
Verify your qualifications
If you are an international student, we can help you to compare and verify your qualifications. Please contact our International Office on +44 (0)113 812 1111 8.30 to 17.00 Mon-Thurs / 8.30 to 16.30 Fri GMT or email internationaloffice@leedsmet.ac.uk.

Need to improve your English Language skills?
Don't worry if you don't have the level of English required for your chosen course. We offer a wide range of courses which have been designed to help you to improve your qualifications and English language ability, most of which are accredited by the British Council. Check your English and find out more about our English courses click here

More questions?
No matter what your questions, we are here to answer them, visit our International website to get more information and find out about our online open days.
Fees & Funding
UK & EU Fees Entry 2012
Attendance:Part-time

The fee shown here is the 'gross' fee for new students starting in the 2012/13 academic year, before the application of any scholarship or discount. A scholarship of £1,500 is available to new full-time students studying an MA, MSC or MBA (180 credits) who are eligible to pay Home/EU fees. For students studying for an award such as a Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits), Postgraduate Certificate (60 credits), or part-time, a pro rata scholarship is available. The table below provides further details:

Programme of study Credit Points Scholarship for full-time students Example of Scholarship for part-time students studying 50% of the credit points in a given year
MA, MSc, MBA 180 £1500 £750
Postgraduate Diploma 120 £1000 £500
Postgraduate Certificate 60 £500 £250
Changes to fees
The information provided is accurate at the time of publication. Please note that all fees listed are subject to change and are likely to increase in subsequent years.
Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
If you are an applicant from the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man fees may differ.
International Fees Entry 2012
Attendance:Part-time
The fee will be fixed at this level for each year of your course.

A scholarship of £1,500 is offered to all new full-time overseas fee paying students joining the first year of a course in 2012-13. The international scholarship is awarded in the first year of study only. Please note that students joining a programme part way through or joining a dedicated top-up course are not eligible for this scholarship. Only students paying the full 2012-13 overseas fee are eligible for this scholarship.
For more information on fees, finance and discounts please visit our Financing Your Studies webpage
UK & EU Fees Entry 2011
Attendance:Part-time

Equivalent or Lower Qualification (ELQ) Students
Higher fees apply for ELQ students. You may be an ELQ student if you already have a BA/BSc and want to enrol on another Bachelors level course; if you already have an MA/MSc and want to enrol on a Bachelors level course OR if you already have an MA/MSc and want to enrol on another taught Masters level course.

If you think you may be categorised as studying for an ELQ, you are advised to contact our Admissions Office.

Changes to fees
The information provided is accurate at the time of publication. Please note that all fees listed are subject to change and are likely to increase in subsequent years.
Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
If you are an applicant from the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man fees may differ.
10% Discount for graduates
Graduates of Leeds Metropolitan University and partner colleges within the Regional University Network (RUN), qualify for a 10% discount on postgraduate tuition fees if they have graduated within the last five years.
International Fees Entry 2011
Attendance:Part-time

Equivalent or Lower Qualification (ELQ) Students
Higher fees apply for ELQ students. You may be an ELQ student if you already have a BA/BSc and want to enrol on another Bachelors level course; if you already have an MA/MSc and want to enrol on a Bachelors level course OR if you already have an MA/MSc and want to enrol on another taught Masters level course.

If you think you may be categorised as studying for an ELQ, you are advised to contact our Admissions Office.

Changes to fees
The information provided is accurate at the time of publication. Please note that all fees listed are subject to change and are likely to increase in subsequent years.
10% Discount for graduates
Graduates of Leeds Metropolitan University and partner colleges within the Regional University Network (RUN), qualify for a 10% discount on postgraduate tuition fees if they have graduated within the last five years.
For more information on fees, finance and discounts please visit our Financing Your Studies webpage
 
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