Accounting and finance Undergraduate

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Accounting and finance Undergraduate

I was attracted to the University of Bristol by its reputation and the high quality of teaching. The support and advice on career choices available to students at all stages of the degree course were very useful. The various talks and workshops organised by the Careers Service helped me to decide which career would suit me and how best to achieve it. My memories of Bristol are all happy and I encourage everyone who has the opportunity to study at Bristol to do so. Shahanah BSc Accounting and Finance 2012 Why study accounting and finance at Bristol? Studying accounting and finance is a rewarding experience, academically and professionally. Accounting and finance lie directly at the heart of business some 60 per cent of FTSE100 companies now have a chairman or CEO with a background in accounting or finance. Sound financial skills are pivotal in business activities such as strategy, planning or pricing, and in motivating and rewarding people, while personal and corporate investment decisions cannot be made without a good training in finance. At Bristol, you will develop quantitative and qualitative skills that will benefit you hugely in a wide range of careers. You will be supported by a highly respected and motivated team of cuttingedge academics and professionally qualified accountants, and a personal tutor to help with both academic and personal matters. Our courses combine excellent theoretical and technical education with an understanding of real-life practical issues and up-to-date research. If you wish to become a professional accountant after graduating, these courses give exemptions from professional exams, and provide a thorough grounding in concepts that will support your future success. 60% of FTSE100 companies have a CEO/chairperson with a background in accounting or finance

What will I study? Single Honours courses BSc Accounting and Finance, three years BSc Accounting and Management, three years BSc Accounting and Finance with Study Abroad, four years (entry by transfer) BSc Accounting and Finance with Study in Continental Europe, four years BSc Economics and Accounting, three years In each year, you will study six subjects, comprising core units and options: Year one Core units Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance 1 Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance 2 Mathematical and Statistical Methods 1 Core units in Economics, Management or Language for NN42, NN34 or LN14. Options A wide variety of options is available, such as Globalisation and Development. Year two Core units Financial Accounting Management Accounting NN43 NN42 NN34 LN14 Corporate Finance Core units in Economics, Management or Language for NN42, NN34 or LN14. Options You can choose subjects from within the School of Economics, Finance and Management or from elsewhere in the University. Foundations of Business Law is a popular unit run by the Law School specifically for our students, which gives exemptions from law exams of the professional accounting bodies. Final year There are no compulsory units in the final year. Instead, you can choose from a wide range of options, such as: Auditing Advanced Corporate Finance Advanced Management Accounting Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Financial Crises Financial Markets Financial Reporting International Finance Portfolio Management Strategic Management. Additional opportunities Most of our degrees last for three years. However, the following opportunities are also available, should you wish to take advantage of them during your third year, before returning to Bristol for a fourth and final year of study: studying accounting and finance units in a foreign language in France, Germany, Italy or Spain; or studying accounting and finance units in Europe, taught in English, for example at Copenhagen Business School; or working on a professional placement. To study abroad in a foreign language, you would need to apply for a place on our four-year NN34 course. You can apply to take up the other opportunities on any of our degree courses listed, once your degree is already underway. Teaching methods You will be taught by staff from a variety of backgrounds, such as career researchers and professionally qualified accountants, using a blend of social science and professional/ technical approaches. We have a long-established tradition of small group teaching, and are committed to keeping tutorials as a distinctive feature of the way we teach. This means that for each of the six subjects you study each year, you will almost always have a small-group tutorial every week, with up to 15 students at a time. This gives you the chance for real interaction with staff and other students. Your lecturers and tutors will have at least two office hours each week time when they are available for you to simply drop in without an appointment to discuss aspects of the course. Assessment You will prepare assignments throughout the academic year, and we will give you feedback. The purpose of this is to help your learning these results won t count towards your final degree result. Usually, each subject will be assessed with a single three-hour examination at the end of the semester in which it is taught, in January or in the summer. That result goes towards your final degree. Some units also include a coursework element that counts towards the final assessment. Your final degree award will be determined by your assessments in the second year (40 per cent) and in the final year (60 per cent). For Accounting and Finance with Study in Continental Europe, your assessment is based 30 per cent on second-year assessment, 10 per cent on the third year abroad and 60 per cent on the final year.

What are my career prospects? Within six months of graduation, 88 per cent of our students secure a graduate job or place on a Master s degree a higher proportion than from any other UK university (Guardian University Guide 2014, Business and Management Studies category). The technical and critical skills we teach are highly valued by prestigious employers, who run events for our students here at Bristol during enhancement weeks, such as sessions on succeeding in an interview and developing commercial awareness. We re looking for people who are motivated, can work with others and deal with complex issues. That s why we continue to focus our recruiting efforts at the University of Bristol. We work with the University to help students develop their employability skills to make a successful career start. Audit Director of Big 4 Accounting firm 25k average salary six months after graduation* *Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2012/13 Making your application Typical offer for BSc Accounting and Finance* Visit bristol.ac.uk/ug16-accounting for other qualifications A-levels AAA or A*AB (contextual AAB or A*BB ), including A in Mathematics IB Diploma 36 points overall (contextual 34 ) with 18 at higher level, including 6 in higher level Mathematics or 7 in standard level Mathematics (not Mathematical Studies) English Language Profile B GCSEs No specific subjects required For information on contextual offers, visit bristol.ac.uk/ug-apply/#typical-contextualoffers For details of English language profiles, visit bristol.ac.uk/ug-language-requirements Selection UCAS or Common Application Deferred entry Welcomed Our degrees have a strong mathematical component, so you will need a qualification such as A-level Mathematics at grade A or its equivalent. You don t need to have previously studied economics to apply for BSc Economics and Accounting. We don t interview; selection is based on your UCAS application. In your personal statement we are looking for evidence of motivation, so tell us why you are interested in the degree for which you are applying. Tell us about any work experience or positions of responsibility that you have held, why you took on those roles and why they are relevant to your chosen degree. Further information Find out more about the Department of Accounting and Finance: bristol.ac.uk/accounting. *The typical offer is indicative only and is correct at the time of printing (June 2015). The University reserves the right to vary its entry requirements. For the most up-to-date information, visit.

Contacts Undergraduate Admissions Office Tel +44 (0)117 394 1637 Fax +44 (0)117 331 7931 Email socsci-ug-admissions@bristol.ac.uk Accommodation Office Tel +44 (0)117 954 6640 Email accom-office@bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk/accommodation Disability Services Tel +44 (0)117 331 0444 Email disability-services@bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk/disability-services International Advice and Support Tel +44 (0)117 331 8572 Email os-as@bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk/international-office Student Funding Office Tel +44 (0)117 331 7972 Email student-funding@bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding If you need all or part of this publication in an alternative format please contact Customer Relations and Student Marketing: Tel +44 (0)117 394 1645 Email ug-publications@bristol.ac.uk University guide to the city of Bristol bristol.ac.uk/citybristol Undergraduate study website @ChooseBristolUG bristol.ac.uk/vip UniversityofBristol Photography: Harbourside image Craig Auckland, fotohaus. University of Bristol The information contained in this leaflet is correct at the time of printing (June 2015). Courses and facilities are liable to alter or be withdrawn at the University s discretion. FSC logo here