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ACCA/Oxford Brookes University


London School of Business and Finance

Summary

Price
£500 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
Part-time or full-time
Qualification
ACCA

Location & dates

Location
Address
WC2N5DN
United Kingdom

Overview

In partnership with ACCA and Oxford Brookes University, LSBF is offering mentorship for the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting. Students studying for the ACCA Preparatory Course now have the opportunity to obtain an Oxford Brookes degree alongside their ACCA qualification.

Description

Upon successful completion of the ACCA Fundamentals Level examinations and the Professional Ethics module, students must submit a 6,500 word Research and Analysis Project (RAP), a 2,000 word Skills and Learning Statement and a PowerPoint presentation to Oxford Brookes University, in order to obtain the BSc in Applied Accounting. All submissions are assessed independently by Oxford Brookes University.

Requirements

1. You must be registered with Oxford Brookes University;
2. Pass all 9 ACCA Fundamentals level papers (F1 to F9);
3. Complete the ACCA Professional Ethics module online before the BSc assignment submission;

Students are required to complete the degree within 10 years of the initial registration.

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