
With the BA Accounting and Financial Information Systems (Extended) (Hons) at the University of Greenwich you will learn about systems and models, including quantitative analysis and management accounting controls, and study software and systems skills such Excel, Access and SAP.
The course is accredited by professional accounting bodies CIMA and ACCA, which may help you earn professional accounting qualifications more quickly once you have graduated. Popular roles for our accounting graduates include business and financial analysts, or working in financial modelling.
You will graduate from this degree with a valuable combination of accounting and business knowledge and transferable analytical, software and systems skills.
You may pursue employment as a business or financial analyst or work in financial modelling. You may also consider undertaking a trainee accountancy position or pursuing roles in specialist finance or general business management.
Accredited by professional accounting bodies CIMA and ACCA
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You need the following IELTS score:
Minimum required score:
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Typically our minimum Clearing entry requirements for 3-year standard entry degree courses is 80 points (A Level: CDD | BTEC: MMP) and 4-year extended entry is 64 points (A Level: DDE | BTEC: MPP). This can vary course to course.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check the programme website for information about funding options.
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