

BAcc Accountancy and Mathematics
About this course
Accountancy and mathematics is a combination that serves students who want to bring genuine quantitative depth to a professional accounting career, or who wish to keep open the range of options that mathematical training enables while developing specialist accounting knowledge. Accounting is the language of business, concerned with the recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions, and with the professional and regulatory frameworks that govern how organisations account for themselves. Mathematics provides a complementary rigour, developing the capacity for abstract reasoning, proof, and quantitative analysis that underlies much of modern finance and accounting. At the University of Stirling, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which enriches both disciplines with international experience. You will study the core areas of accounting, including financial reporting, management accounting, auditing, corporate finance, and taxation, alongside a rigorous curriculum in mathematics covering analysis, algebra, statistics, and applied mathematics. Stirling is a well-respected Scottish university with strong connections to the business and financial services sectors, particularly in central Scotland, and a typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the academic demands of the combined programme. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in another country, developing a comparative perspective on accounting standards and mathematical applications in a different academic and professional context. This is particularly relevant in accounting, where international financial reporting standards and cross-border regulation are increasingly important. Graduates with accountancy and mathematics go on to pursue professional accounting qualifications through bodies such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants, to work in financial analysis, investment management, risk and compliance, tax, and data analytics, and to take management roles in finance-intensive organisations. Postgraduate study in accounting, finance, financial mathematics, or actuarial science is also well within reach for graduates of this demanding programme.
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