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BSc Accounting and Finance with a Foundation Year
About this course
Accounting and finance underpin every organisation that handles money, which is to say virtually every organisation that exists. The discipline of accounting provides the systems and standards through which financial information is recorded, reported and scrutinised, while finance addresses the broader questions of how money is managed, invested and used to create value over time. For students, the combination represents one of the most direct pathways into professional life, with clear qualification routes and strong employer demand across the public and private sectors. This four-year full-time programme at Swansea University includes a foundation year, which provides a supported entry route for students who may not have followed a traditional academic pathway or who want to consolidate their skills before beginning degree-level study. Through the programme, you will develop the theoretical, technical and practical skills needed to engage confidently with financial reporting, management accounting, corporate finance, auditing and taxation. The programme is designed with employability as a central concern, equipping you to enter the workforce with the knowledge and competence that professional employers expect. The typical entry tariff is 56 UCAS points. Graduates from accounting and finance programmes are well placed to enter a wide range of careers. Chartered accountancy, audit, tax advisory, financial analysis, banking, corporate treasury and financial management are among the most common destinations. Professional qualification routes through bodies such as ICAEW, ACCA and CIMA are taken by many graduates, often supported by employers through structured training programmes. The degree provides the academic exemptions that can accelerate progress through these qualifications. Further study at postgraduate level, in accounting, finance or financial management, is also an option, particularly for those interested in moving into research, specialist advisory roles or academic careers.
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