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BSc Accounting & Finance:

The BSc Accounting and Finance degree was introduced at UCL in 1998. This programme aims to provide a thorough grounding in Accounting and Finance, within a strong social science framework. The courses are designed to ensure the development of necessary critical skills to enable students to undertake a variety of occupations where an understanding of Accounting and Finance will be useful. The London School of Economics and Political Science is working with professional accountancy bodies such as the ACCA, CIMA and ICEAW so that students wishing to gain professinal accontancy qualifications after this degree can get exemptions for some of the course covered.

Units offered for BSc Accounting and Finance

A student has to study Twelve units in three years, of which, Eight are compulsory units

Four compulsory foundation units:

  • Introduction to Economics
  • Principles of Accounting
  • Mathematics1(Half unit)
  • Statistics1(Half unit)
  • Priciples of Banking and Finance
Four compulsory intermediate units
  • Microeconomics
  • Corporate Finance
  • Financial Reporting
  • Management Accounting
Four optional units from
  • Elements of Econometrics and Economic Statistics
  • Information Systems and Organisation
  • Macroeconomics
  • Introduction to Business and Management
  • The Law of Business Organisations
  • Marketing

 

 
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