What You Will Study
Three mandatory units:
- Drafting and Interpretation Financial Statements
- Internal Accounting systems and controls
- Applied Management Accounting
Plus, two specialist units:
- Personal Tax
- Cash Financial Management
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Attendance Expectations
Lessons are Tuesday evenings 6pm-9pm.
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How You Will Be Assessed
There are five assessments in total which are set by the AAT and taken online at the College. The AAT take up to six weeks to mark all the assessments at this level.
The synoptic assessment (which covers topics from all the mandatory units) take place on dates specified by the AAT. Due to the limited number of available dates in an academic year it may not be possible for students to re-sit the synoptic assessment in the same academic year.
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Entry Requirements
You will need to have successfully completed the AAT Level 3 Advanced Diploma in Accounting
AND
GCSEs at Grade 9-4 in English and Maths.
AND
Have a job role in Finance or Accounting.
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Fee Information
£2,573
Additional Fees
All students are required to register with AAT upon enrolment. The fee for this is payable directly to AAT and includes admission and annual membership.
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Further Study
Completion of the AAT Advanced and Professional Diplomas will provide exemptions from some Chartered Accountancy exams should students wish to study to become a fully qualified Chartered Accountant.
Students intending to pursue these studies should contact the relevant Chartered Accountancy bodies to discuss the specific exemptions available.