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BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (CCCU)
Canterbury Christ Church University

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    Course overview

    Become an accountant with an Accounting and Finance degree from Canterbury Christ Church University. Studying accounting and finance at university will not only equip you with the essential skills needed for you to pursue you career in finance, accountancy, and beyond, but you’ll be a part of the Christ Church Business School, gaining you access to strong links with industry.

    Take advantage of an innovative and enriching curriculum, including topics that give you an introduction to accounting and finance, economics, and people management. This accounting and finance degree offers plenty of opportunity for you to network with professionals, gain work experience, and engage with various sectors. What’s more, you’ll be able to apply for exemptions from major accounting bodies, including the ACCA, ICAEW, CIMA, and IFA.

    Not only will you develop the critical thinking and analytical skills needed to thrive in your career, you can choose to spend a year in a professional work placement. Studying accounting and finance at university will allow you to gain a broader understanding of the business world, increasing your employability upon graduation.

    On our course you can also test your skills in a real business environment in our Bloomberg Trading Room and graduate with a Bloomberg Certification in Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) on your CV.

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      3 years

      Duration

      Canterbury, England

      Location

      £15,500

      Tuition Fee

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