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BSc Accounting and Finance
About this course
Accounting and finance provides the essential foundation for understanding how organisations are measured, managed and held accountable, and for careers in one of the most consistently in-demand graduate fields. The discipline covers financial reporting, management accounting, corporate finance, taxation, auditing and the analytical skills needed to interpret financial data and support commercial decision-making. At the University of Bradford this programme, which includes a foundation year, makes accounting and finance accessible to students who benefit from a structured year of academic preparation before the main degree begins, without compromising on the quality and depth of the education that follows. The foundation year builds your quantitative skills, analytical thinking and academic confidence before you progress into the main degree, which covers financial and management accounting, business finance, investment, taxation and the regulatory environment in which accountants operate. Bradford develops the practical, employability-focused skills alongside the traditional academic content, with modules addressing the real-world application of accounting knowledge and the professional competencies that employers look for. The programme is designed to align with the requirements of major professional accountancy bodies, helping graduates to enter professional qualification routes with relevant exemptions and a well-prepared starting point. Graduates pursue careers in public practice, working towards chartered status with accounting firms through programmes such as ACA or ACCA, and in management accounting, financial analysis and finance management roles within business, the public sector and the charity sector. Banking, investment management and financial services more broadly recruit accounting graduates, as does consultancy. The foundational quantitative skills and analytical discipline the degree develops are transferable across a wide range of roles where working with numbers, evidence and financial information is central to the work.
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