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BAcc Accountancy
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Accountancy is the language of business. It provides the frameworks through which organisations record, analyse, and communicate their financial activities, and it underpins decisions made by managers, investors, regulators, and governments. Studying accountancy at degree level is not simply a matter of learning to balance books; it involves developing a rigorous understanding of financial reporting, auditing, taxation, management accounting, and the legal and ethical environment in which financial professionals operate. At the University of Glasgow, you will study accountancy over four years, a structure that reflects the depth and breadth the Scottish degree tradition offers. You will explore financial and management accounting, corporate governance, business law, and quantitative methods, building a comprehensive understanding of how organisations manage and report their finances. The programme includes the opportunity to spend a year abroad, allowing you to study at a partner institution elsewhere in the world and to develop an international perspective on financial systems and practice. Throughout the course, the department draws on its strong professional connections: guest speakers from the accountancy profession are a valued part of the learning experience, giving you direct insight into how practitioners think about real-world challenges and the kind of issues that matter at the highest levels of the profession. You will develop the analytical precision and professional judgement that employers in accountancy and finance expect, and you will build skills in data interpretation, written communication, and structured reasoning that are valuable across a wide range of careers. Graduates from Glasgow's accountancy programme are well-placed to pursue professional qualifications with bodies such as ICAS, ICAEW, ACCA, or CIMA, and many go directly into roles in audit, tax, financial advisory, and management accounting. Others move into broader business, finance, or public sector careers. Postgraduate study in accounting, finance, or business is also a route taken by those who wish to specialise further or pursue an academic career.
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