

BSc Business Accounting and Finance
About this course
Business Accounting and Finance brings together three disciplines that are distinct but deeply interconnected in professional practice. Business management provides the strategic and operational context in which financial decisions are made. Accounting gives you the technical skills to measure, record, and report economic activity with precision. Finance extends this into the analysis of how capital is raised and allocated, how risk is managed, and how the value of assets and businesses is determined. Understanding all three gives you a profile that is genuinely versatile and valued across a wide range of organisations and professional environments. At Newcastle University, this four-year full-time programme provides a rigorous and integrated education in business, accounting, and finance. You will develop technical accounting competencies, covering financial reporting, management accounting, auditing, and taxation, alongside the analytical tools of corporate finance, investment appraisal, and risk management. The business management component gives you exposure to marketing, strategy, operations, and organisational behaviour, ensuring that your financial expertise is embedded in an understanding of how businesses actually function. The four-year structure provides time to build depth in all three areas and to engage with the more advanced topics that are expected in demanding professional and postgraduate contexts. Newcastle has a strong business school with good connections to the region's financial services and business community, and the programme is developed with graduate employability and professional qualification pathways clearly in view. Graduates pursue careers in accounting, audit, corporate finance, investment banking, financial planning, tax, and management consultancy. Many use the degree as a basis for professional qualifications with bodies including the ACCA, ICAEW, CIMA, or CFA. Others enter management roles in large organisations where business acumen and financial literacy are both required. Some continue to postgraduate study in finance, accounting, or business.
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