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BA Business Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year
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Business accounting and finance brings together three disciplines that are central to understanding and managing organisations. Business provides the broader commercial and strategic context: how firms compete, how they are managed, and what drives performance. Accounting supplies the language of financial measurement and reporting, making the economic realities of an organisation visible and auditable. Finance addresses the management of money and capital: how investment decisions are made, how risk is assessed, and how value is created and protected over time. The combination gives you a thorough grounding in the financial and commercial dimensions of business life. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, which provides an additional year of academic preparation before you enter the main degree. The foundation year is well suited to students who have the potential and motivation for the subject but whose prior qualifications or educational circumstances mean they will benefit from a more gradual introduction to degree-level study. Across the full programme you will develop your understanding of financial accounting and reporting, management accounting, corporate finance, taxation, business strategy, and the commercial environments in which firms operate. A sandwich year placement, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you substantial professional and international experience that connects your academic learning to real financial and business contexts. Numerical, analytical and communication skills are all developed alongside the technical content. You will learn to work with financial statements, to apply analytical frameworks to business situations, and to present findings clearly and persuasively. Graduates move into accounting, finance, audit, taxation, financial management, banking, insurance, consultancy, and a wide range of commercial roles. Degrees in this area often carry exemptions from some professional accounting examinations, and further study or professional qualification with bodies such as ACCA, CIMA or ICAEW is a common pathway.
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