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BA Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year
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Accounting and finance provide the quantitative and analytical infrastructure on which organisations in every sector depend. Understanding how financial information is recorded, interpreted, and used to support decisions is a core competency for anyone who wants to work at the heart of business or public administration. At the University of Keele, the BSc Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year runs over four years of full-time study, with the foundation year providing the preparatory stage that equips you for the demands of the main degree. The programme is designed to develop the essential expertise required for careers in accountancy, finance, and management across a wide range of industries. The degree covers financial and management accounting, corporate finance, taxation, auditing, and the use of financial information to support strategy and decision-making. You will develop both technical skills, including the ability to prepare and analyse financial statements and apply quantitative methods to financial problems, and the broader understanding of how financial systems operate within organisations and the wider economy. Keele's programme emphasises the real-world application of financial expertise, and the foundation year ensures that students who need additional preparation can access the full degree with confidence. The degree also develops skills in professional communication, ethical reasoning, and working with data, which are increasingly central to practice in accounting and finance. The demand for qualified accounting and finance professionals is consistent across all sectors of the economy. Graduates move into roles in public accounting firms, corporate finance departments, investment banks, management consultancy, the public sector, and financial services more broadly. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications alongside or after their degree, including those offered by chartered accountancy bodies, and the academic content of degrees such as this often provides partial exemptions from professional examinations. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in finance, accounting, or business. The combination of technical financial knowledge and broader analytical skills that the programme develops provides a strong and adaptable foundation for a long professional career.
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