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BSc Accounting with Law:

The Accouting with Law programme combines the essential elements from the law and accounting fields. The law courses have been selected to give students an opportunity to satisfy the requirements for legal training. If students opt for all the courses pertaining to Law, they will have satisfied the academic stage of the legal training requirements of the Law Society and the Bar of England and Wales. This degree presupposes the inclination towards a legal profession or can alternatively be used to provide an avenue into private and public sector enterprise through its application in business law.

Units offered for BSc Accounting with Law

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

Five compulsory foundation units:

Two units
  • Elements of the Law of Contract
  • Principles of Accounting
And two from
  • Introduction to Economics
  • Principles of Sociology
  • Criminal Law
  • Public Law
  • Principles of Banking and Finance
  • Introduction to Business and Management
Four compulsory intermediate units:
  • Corporate Finance
  • Management Accounting
  • Company Law
  • Commercial Law
And four optional units from:
  • Microeconomics
  • Organisation Theory
  • Marketing
  • Information Systems and Organisations
  • Law of Trusts
  • Land Law
  • E.U. Law
  • Evidence
  • Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
  • Financial Management
  • Management Accounting
 
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