

BSc Accountancy
About this course
Accountancy is the professional discipline concerned with the recording, reporting, analysis and assurance of financial information, providing the factual basis on which businesses, governments and other organisations make decisions, discharge accountability and plan for the future. It is a field that demands both technical precision and professional judgement, requiring practitioners to apply complex rules and standards while also exercising the ethical responsibility that comes with being trusted to provide reliable information on matters of significant consequence. As the profession evolves, with automation taking over routine tasks, the role of accountants increasingly centres on interpretation, advice and the exercise of professional judgement. At the University of Nottingham this four-year, full-time programme provides a thorough foundation in financial and management accounting, taxation, auditing, corporate reporting, financial analysis and the legal and regulatory frameworks within which accountants operate. You will develop technical competence alongside the analytical, communication and ethical skills that employers in the profession value, understanding not just the mechanics of accounting but the organisational and economic contexts that give financial information its significance. Nottingham's strong reputation in business and finance, and its connections with major accountancy firms and corporate employers, means you benefit from teaching informed by professional practice throughout your studies. Graduates pursue careers in public practice with accountancy firms, in the finance functions of companies across all sectors, in public sector finance, in management consultancy, in financial services and in the roles, such as CFO and finance director, that come with seniority in any organisation. Professional qualification, typically through one of the major accountancy bodies such as ACA, ACCA or CIMA, is a common and well-supported route after graduation, and the degree is designed to maximise the professional exemptions available through these bodies.
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