| Qualification Name: | Access To Higher Education Diploma: Accountancy | | Course Name: | Accountancy: Access | | Course Code: | BYAA | | Centre: | Wembley Park | | Applies to: | International Students | | Availability: | Full Time (Tuesday to Fridays 09:00 - 15:00) |
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Who is this course for?
This course is for you if you have had at least one year break from your education and you wish to prepare yourself for possible entry to degree level courses in accountancy.
What are the entry requirements?
You will be assessed on your literacy and numeracy at interview. Induction is taken very seriously at this college. You will follow a five week induction where your suitability for the level and type of course you are hoping to be on will be assessed. Successful completion of the induction period will confirm your place on a course
After applying you will have an interview to determine which course is suitable for your needs and abilities.
- Minimum Literacy Level: Level 1
Reading:
You can read and understand the main points and ideas in different types of writing - for example magazine articles, newspaper stories or short stories. You can understand main ideas from a report, read from a website or college text book, etc. You can use what you have read to help you write an essay or make decisions.
Writing:
You can present information in different ways. You can use grammar, spelling and punctuation correctly. You can present your thoughts and ideas in a clear way that people can understand.- Minimum Numeracy Level: Level 2
Interpret information:
You can read and understand tables, charts, graphs and diagrams; read and understand numbers used in different ways; estimate amounts and proportions; make accurate observations and select appropriate methods to get the results you need.
Carry out calculations:
You can carry out calculations involving two or more steps, with numbers of any size, with and without a calculator; work with and convert between fractions, decimals and percentages; convert measurements between systems (e.g. pounds to kilograms); work out areas and volumes; work out dimensions from scale drawings; use proportions and calculate ratios where appropriate; compare sets of data of an appropriate size and use range to describe the spread within sets of data.
What qualification will I receive?
OCNL Access Diploma to enter higher education.
Where can it lead?
This course can prepare you for possible entry to degree level courses in accountancy.
What will I study?
Subjects you will study include accountancy, law, economics, IT, mathematics, statistics and the skills necessary to follow a course in higher education.
How will I be taught?
You will be taught through lectures, examples, projects, assignments and tutorials.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed throughout the year, through case studies, project work, essays, timed essays and assignments as well as written examinations.
What support is available while I am on the course?
There will be access to a personal tutor to help you throughout the course. The College offers a comprehensive range of student services, including learning support, language support and guidance.
What will it cost?
| Full Time Overseas Fees | Up to £4500* |
| UK Home Fees | Up to £1865* |
Students aged between 16-18 will be charged a £20 resource fee, plus material courses if applicable.
On income-based benefit? You could study for only £30.
Cost & Availability - Please be aware that certain courses are not subject to concessions.
Additional Fees:
Some courses will incur an observation charge or charge for materials.
*Please note that fees are subject to change at any time. Please contact us on 020 82085050 for the latest information.
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The College reserves the right to vary any aspect of the details of this course and qualifications