

BAcc Accountancy with International Accounting
About this course
Accountancy with international accounting is a degree that recognises a fundamental reality of modern business: financial reporting, taxation, and professional practice no longer operate within national borders alone. Major corporations prepare accounts under international standards, professional accountants work across jurisdictions, and investors evaluate companies in markets around the world. Understanding not just the principles of accounting but how they apply and differ in international contexts is a genuine competitive advantage for graduates entering the profession. At the University of Glasgow you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a year abroad that takes your international accounting knowledge into a lived international academic experience. The degree covers the full core of professional accounting, including financial and management accounting, taxation, auditing, corporate finance, and reporting, alongside dedicated content in international accounting standards, comparative accounting systems, and the specific challenges that arise when organisations operate across multiple regulatory and cultural environments. Glasgow has a strong reputation within the accountancy profession, reflected in the access to guest speakers who bring current professional practice and experience directly into the curriculum, offering perspectives on real challenges and career pathways that academic teaching alone cannot provide. You will also develop the quantitative, analytical, and communication skills that professional accountancy demands. Many leading professional accountancy qualifications provide exemptions for graduates who have studied relevant degree content, making this degree an efficient pathway into chartered accountancy. Graduates work in public practice at firms of all sizes, in industry and commerce as financial controllers, management accountants, and finance directors, and in banking, investment management, and financial regulation. The international accounting specialism opens doors to roles in multinational corporations, international audit firms, and cross-border transaction work. Postgraduate study, including professional Masters programmes and research degrees in accounting, is a further option for those pursuing academic or highly specialist professional careers.
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