BA (Hons) Professional Accounting



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The University for World-Class Professionals BA (Hons) Professional Accounting Part-time degree A part-time programme, developed in partnership with AAT and ICAEW, providing an accelerated route to achieving your professional accountancy qualifications. September 2015 entry

Professional Accounting BA (Hons) Professional Accounting This part-time programme, developed in partnership with AAT and ICAEW, provides an accelerated route to achieving your professional accountancy qualifications, a degree and a Master s award. Day-release classes at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School enable you to enjoy studying at university whilst you are working. Choosing to make your career in accounting and finance can be a very lucrative decision. A typical graduate starting salary in accounting and professional service firms is 29,000 (Source: the Graduate Market in 2012) and the typical average salary for newly qualified accountants (under one year s experience) is 36,000 (Source: Accountancy Age Finance Salary Checker). The accountancy and finance sector offers a broad range of career choices. As well as the traditional accountancy roles of tax, audit, financial reporting and management accounting, professionals in this sector also undertake broader business management and advice roles. Flexible study options To enable more people to become qualified chartered accountants and to provide more flexible study options that can fit around work and personal commitments, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School has joined with AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) and ICAEW (The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) to develop a part-time programme that offers a range of professional qualifications, from entry level to advanced level. The awards you could obtain are: n AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4 n ICAEW Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB)* n BA (Hons) Professional Accounting n ACA from ICAEW n MSc Professional Accounting *To be awarded the CFAB qualification by the ICAEW students must also successfully pass one external ICAEW examination, namely Accounting or Financial Accounting & Reporting. 2

You join the programme at a level that is appropriate to your current qualifications and experience. For example, if you have just completed your A-levels or AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3, you would start studying for the AAT Diploma Level 4. If you have passed some of your ICAEW ACA examinations, you can complete your studies with us. If you are a member of ICAEW, you can study for the MSc in Professional Accounting in just 12 months. This programme has been designed for people who are working either in a finance or accountancy role or in another sector. Classes are delivered as dayrelease and the pace of learning is measured - each undergraduate Stage is delivered over three or four academic terms (twelve or fifteen months). There are opportunities to take a study break and re-join the programme if your circumstances change. From an employer s perspective, there is the flexibility to support a member of staff for part or all of the programme. Anecdotal evidence suggests that employers, who are able to invest in staff development, not only improve the skills and knowledge of their employees but have better staff retention and lower staff attrition. First-class study environment All classes take place in Manchester at the Business School s 75 million teaching and research headquarters. Designed to be one of the finest and most environmentally sustainable academic buildings in the UK, it provides a firstclass study environment. There are spacious lecture theatres, seminar rooms and a range of individual, group and social study spaces you can use throughout the day and evening. IT and printing facilities are provided in the technology suites and there are laptop counters throughout the building so you can walk up and check your emails using one of our laptops or plug in your own. The WiFi network covers the whole building and the park outside so you can keep in touch wherever you are on campus. The Business School is conveniently located for transport links. The nearest train station and bus stops are on Manchester Oxford Road. The nearest tram stop is St Peter s Square. On-street parking and public car parks are close by and there are bike racks on campus for cyclists. Entry levels The level at which you join the programme is determined by the qualifications you hold. For example, if you have AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3 or 280 UCAS tariff points, you would normally enrol for the AAT Diploma Level 4, which is the same level of study as the first year of an undergraduate degree. If you have already achieved some of your accountancy qualifications, for example, you have the ICAEW ACA Professional Level, you would join the programme to study for the ICAEW ACA Advanced Stage and the MSc in Professional Accounting. For detailed entry requirements, please see the back page. During stages 1 to 3, each unit is worth 30 undergraduate credits. During stages 4 to 5, each unit is worth 30 postgraduate credits with the exception of the Dissertation, which is a 60-credit unit. 3

Professional Accounting Programme Content and Structure Since this is a partnership programme, there are assessments from AAT, ICAEW and Manchester Metropolitan University. All of the units are taught by academics from the Business School and all classes take place at the University. However any ICAEW exams will be sat at an external venue. In Stage 1 you study for the AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4 You ll start to develop your skills in double entry bookkeeping, preparing final accounts for sole traders, partnerships and limited companies. You will also learn basic costing principles and progress to performing complex management accounting tasks and developing your own management skills. The Internal Control and Accounting Systems unit will enable you to develop critical evaluation skills of an organisation s internal control systems and how to identify training needs for employees. In the Principles of Taxation unit you will learn about both personal and business tax principles. In Stage 2 you study for the Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business (CFAB)* Here you will build on what you have learnt in Stage 1. You will consider the business position from a strategic point of view, identify strategic choices available to organisations and how to implement strategy. You will also learn about financial options, managing financial risk and investment and financing decisions. The Law unit covers, in a professional context, the impact of civil and criminal law on businesses and professional services. You will also learn the concept, process and need for assurance and internal controls and how to gather evidence on an assurance engagement. Professional ethics is also covered as part of this Stage. In Stage 3 you study for the BA (Hons) Professional Accounting and ICAEW ACA Professional Stage Building on the knowledge and skills you acquired during Stage 2, you develop your understanding of application planning for tax purposes. You will learn about the accounting and reporting concepts and further aspects of consolidated financial statements. You will also consider current issues in the reporting framework and the formulation of accounting and reporting policies. You will also learn tax compliance and business planning taxation. In Stage 4 you study for the ICAEW ACA Advanced Stage This stage consists of the ICAEW ACA Advanced Stage papers. Two papers will enable you to demonstrate your knowledge and your planning and advisory skills. You will learn how to analyse and interpret internal and external financial and nonfinancial information. You will develop a multi-disciplinary approach and apply technical knowledge and professional judgement to business scenarios. This Stage will also involve compliance scenarios and commercial and practical advice. The Case Study unit will test your professional skills in the context of a specific business issue and will challenge you on multiple areas of the syllabus. *To be awarded the CFAB qualification by the ICAEW students must also successfully pass one external ICAEW examination, namely Accounting or Financial Accounting & Reporting. 4

In Stage 5 you study for the MSc Professional Accounting This final stage of the programme will enable you to achieve a Master s degree (on successful completion or membership with ICAEW). The dissertation is a significant piece of unique research in an area of your choice. You will learn how to critically analyse practice and theory and gain academic skills required for this level of study. Entry requirements Stage 1 UCAS tariff points 280, including 200 at A2 or acceptable alternatives AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3 Non tariff qualifications An Access to HE Diploma will be considered for entry to this course. Specific subjects required GCSE Grade C in English language and mathematics Stage 2 Applicants with AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4 or the equivalent ICAEW ACA Professional Stage Knowledge module will be considered for Stage 2 entry. In addition, to fulfil the full membership status of AAT and ICAEW ACA you will need to be employed within a finance function although the nature of your employer s business can vary from dedicated accountancy practice to a more general organisation. Stages 3 to 5 All applicants are considered individually and recent educational experiences, including relevant professional examinations and technical training obtained whilst in employment, are taken into account. Please note that in order to complete the ICAEW ACA Case Study unit at Stage 4, you will need to be employed by an ICAEW authorised training employer. If your employer does not currently have this status, it is a straightforward process to achieve it. Selected credits are available at different stages. Please contact us for more information. 5

Case Study: Jessica Mooney Professional Accounting Jessica is currently training to become an accountant, and is studying part-time on the Professional Accounting programme. The course combines university awards (BA (Hons) and MSc) with professional qualifications from AAT and ICAEW. I began my apprenticeship at Booth Ainsworth in 2011, and was fast tracked through levels two and three of the AAT. I decided to continue my professional studies at Manchester Metropolitan University as the Professional Accounting course suits me perfectly; I am completing my ICAEW chartered exams and getting a degree at the same time. Standard routes into professional accountancy call for a four-year master s and three further years for ACA exams. This course gives me access to AAT, CFAB, ACA, ICAEW chartered, a recognised degree, and master s option- all in five years. As the course integrates professional qualifications with university awards there s no hassle with re-registering for each section, which makes for a very smooth learning experience. ICAEW and AAT are separate regulatory bodies but they are both involved in this course. They provide additional support on top of the study resources provided by the University. For example, there are forums on the ICAEW and AAT websites that can offer support and help from different students all over the globe. AAT and ICAEW qualifications are very prestigious and can considerably propel any future career aspirations. Luckily my employer pays my tuition fees, I get paid while I m training, and I ll receive all the qualifications (if not more) of those that followed a more traditional route of university degree followed by professional qualifications. Working and studying is hard work, so I try to do as much study as possible on the day I attend University. I then use my weekends to revise my learning from the previous week to ensure it stays fresh in my mind. The Professional Accounting course has small class sizes so the teaching is very personal. The lecturers can get to know you individually and tailor their lessons to suit the people in the class, which makes me feel more appreciated and valued as a student. The Business School also has fantastic resources to ensure each pupil can gain the most from each unit. At some stage, I d like set up on my own as a chartered accountant so the course is perfect as I m receiving a variety of applicable and useful qualifications to ensure I have the knowledge I need to do so. 6

Programme Partners Manchester Metropolitan University Business School We are one of the largest business schools in the UK. Our Department for Accounting, Finance & Economics is highly regarded and delivers commercial programmes for organisations and companies such as HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and Price Waterhouse Cooper. We are a CIMA Learning Quality Partner and the only Platinum Approved public sector ACCA provider in the North of England. AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) AAT is the UK s leading qualification and membership body for accounting and finance staff. It awards around 90% of all vocational qualifications in accounting and the skills and knowledge of AAT qualified people are recognised by all the main accountancy bodies (ICAEW, CIPFA, CIMA and ICAS). ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) Established in 1880, ICAEW is a world leader of the accountancy and finance profession with more than 136,000 members in over 160 countries. ICAEW members work at the highest levels of business across all industry sectors around the world. ICAEW professional qualifications deliver essential knowledge, skills and technical expertise in accountancy, finance and business. The ACA is a professional qualification which gives you the opportunity to learn while in full-time employment, combining technical work experience, study and exams. On completion of your ACA exams and other requirements you can join ICAEW, be recognised as a chartered accountant and use the letters ACA after your name. Career development opportunities Each Stage of the programme can support your career and professional development in a number of ways. The AAT Diploma Level 4 equips you with the practical skills to work in a wide range of accounting and finance roles. Diploma graduates work in organisations of all sizes, from microbusinesses to large multi-nationals and the public sector and some work for themselves. Over 70% (AAT Salary Survey 2011) agree that holding an AAT qualification has increased their earning potential. On completion of the Diploma, and subject to the completion of one year s relevant work experience, you may be eligible to apply for full membership of AAT bringing with it the professional designation MAAT and the continued recognition, regulation and support of a professional membership body. A discounted full membership fee is also available to those studying for the ICAEW s qualifications. For more information, please see www.aat.org.uk/join CFAB* is a great way to start your journey to the ACA qualification. It covers the same subjects as the Professional Stage knowledge modules that form part of the ACA. It provides practical knowledge and an essential understanding of the fundamentals of finance, accounting and business that can be used in any industry or financial arena. *To be awarded the CFAB qualification by the ICAEW students must also successfully pass one external ICAEW examination, namely Accounting or Financial Accounting & Reporting. The wide range of skills and knowledge gained as an ICAEW Chartered Accountant will give you the opportunity to work in any industry you choose. These skills are relevant to a variety of roles across both the private and public sectors, specialising in accountancy, finance and business. There are over 5,000 ACA training opportunities available each year with ICAEW authorised training employers around the world. Many authorised training employers offer internships and work experience opportunities, to find out more about your options for work placements, you can visit the Training Vacancies section of the ICAEW careers website at www.icaew.com/careers 7

Further information Business School Manchester Metropolitan University All Saints Campus Oxford Road Manchester M15 6BH www.business.mmu.ac.uk/pro-accounting You can find further information and a list of frequently asked questions at www.ask.mmu.ac.uk This information is correct at time of going to press. For terms and conditions applicable to the provision of the University s educational services please refer to the prospectus. March 2014 10110_SK Course Requirements Tuition and examination fees For September 2015 entry. The fees for this programme are usually based on a cost per unit. Fees are to be confirmed for September 2015 entry, please refer to our website for the latest fee information. Entry requirements Stage 1 UCAS tariff points 280, including 200 at A2 or acceptable alternatives AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 3 Non tariff qualifications An Access to HE Diploma will be considered for entry to this course. Specific subjects required GCSE Grade C in English language and mathematics Stage 2 Applicants with AAT Diploma in Accounting Level 4 or the equivalent ICAEW ACA Professional Stage Knowledge module will be considered for Stage 2 entry. In addition, to fulfil the full membership status of AAT and ICAEW ACA you will need to be employed within a finance function although the nature of your employer s business can vary from dedicated accountancy practice to a more general organisation. Stages 3 to 5 Indicative entry requirements are shown on the diagram on pages (2-3). All applicants are considered individually and recent educational experiences, including relevant professional examinations and technical training obtained whilst in employment, are taken into account. Please note that in order to complete the ICAEW ACA Case Study unit at Stage 4, you will need to be employed by an ICAEW authorised training employer. If your employer does not currently have this status, it is a straightforward process to achieve it. Selected credits are available at different stages. Please contact us for more information. How to apply Please complete the University s direct application form, which is available from www.business.mmu.ac.uk/pro-accounting We will consider your application and invite you to a visit day, where you can find out more about the course and take a short numeracy and literacy test. Depending on your test score we may then contact you to arrange a telephone or face-to-face interview. *cost subject to change This publication is available in alternative formats. Please telephone +44 (0)161 247 3725.