

BSc Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year
About this course
Accounting and finance are the twin languages of commerce and institutional life. Accounting provides the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial information that organisations of every kind rely on to function and be held accountable. Finance builds on that foundation to address questions of investment, valuation, risk, and the allocation of capital. Together they prepare you for roles at the heart of how businesses, public services, and other institutions are managed and governed. At Aberystwyth University this programme, which includes a foundation year, provides a structured entry point for students who need to build or consolidate their academic foundations before progressing to the main degree. The programme is focused primarily on financial accounting and management accounting, with taxation, business law, and business ethics woven throughout. You will study how financial statements are prepared and interpreted, how costs are analysed and controlled, how tax obligations are calculated, and how managers use financial information to make decisions. The ethical and legal frameworks within which accountants and finance professionals operate are treated as integral to the curriculum rather than supplementary. You will develop strong analytical and numerical skills alongside an understanding of the regulatory environment in which financial reporting takes place. Written communication, the ability to interpret complex information, and structured problem-solving are all developed through the programme, and you will engage with real-world cases that connect theory to practice. Graduates are well prepared to begin training for professional accountancy qualifications such as ACCA, CIMA, or ACA, often with exemptions from some professional exams based on their undergraduate study. Career paths include roles in public practice accountancy firms, corporate finance, management accounting, banking, the public sector, and audit. Further study at postgraduate level in finance, taxation, or business is also an option for those who wish to specialise.
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