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BA Accountancy
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Accountancy is the language of business, the system through which organisations record, report, and make sense of their financial position and performance. Accountants provide the financial information that supports decision-making at every level of organisational life, from the assessment of an investment's viability to the preparation of statutory financial statements that inform shareholders, regulators, and the public. The discipline requires both technical precision and sound professional judgment, and it underpins every sector of the economy. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this four-year, full-time degree provides a thorough grounding in the principles and practice of accountancy. You will study financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, audit, financial management, and the legal and regulatory frameworks within which financial reporting takes place. The programme is designed with professional qualification in mind, and it aims to provide substantial exemptions from the examinations of the major professional accountancy bodies, reducing the time and cost required to achieve full professional status after graduation. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects solid academic expectations for a professionally oriented degree. Accountancy graduates are among the most consistently employed of any discipline. The major professional services firms, banks, public sector organisations, commercial companies, and charities all employ accountants in large numbers. Roles include financial accountant, management accountant, auditor, tax adviser, financial analyst, and finance director. Many graduates go on to complete the professional qualification examinations of bodies such as ICAS, ACCA, CIMA, or ICAEW, achieving chartered status that is recognised internationally. The career trajectory in accountancy can lead to senior finance roles, partnership in professional firms, or executive leadership in any sector of the economy. Postgraduate study in accounting, finance, or business is also an option for those who wish to develop in a more specialised or academic direction.
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