

BSc Accounting & Statistics
About this course
Accounting and statistics may seem like two separate technical disciplines, but they address a common underlying need: making sound decisions in the face of incomplete or uncertain information. Accounting provides the systematic framework for collecting, measuring, and communicating financial information, enabling organisations to understand their position, report to stakeholders, and plan for the future. Statistics provides the mathematical tools for drawing reliable conclusions from data, managing uncertainty, and quantifying the confidence that can be placed in any finding. Together they give you a formidably analytical skill set that is relevant across finance, business, government, and research. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time degree develops your expertise in both disciplines to a high level. You will study financial and management accounting, auditing, and the regulatory frameworks within which accounting operates, alongside the core areas of statistical theory including probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, and multivariate analysis. As both subjects become increasingly data-driven, the integration of these two disciplines is particularly well-timed. A year abroad is available, broadening your perspective and giving you experience of accounting and statistical practice in an international context. You will develop the quantitative precision and analytical confidence that both accounting and statistics demand. Working at the boundary of these two disciplines, you will understand not only how to produce financial and statistical information but how to interpret and challenge it. Graduates are well placed for careers in professional accountancy, financial analysis, actuarial work, data analytics, investment banking, risk management, and economic research. The rigour of a combined accounting and statistics degree is recognised by employers who understand the value of graduates who can handle complex quantitative information with confidence and precision. Postgraduate study in accounting, statistics, data science, or finance is a natural continuation, as is professional qualification through bodies such as ICAEW, ACCA, or the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.
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