

BSc Business Accounting
About this course
Accounting is at the core of every successful business, providing the financial information that drives decision-making, satisfies regulatory requirements and gives investors and managers confidence in an organisation's performance. Business accounting focuses on the practical application of accounting principles within commercial and organisational settings, combining financial reporting, management accounting, taxation and audit with a broader understanding of how businesses operate. It is a subject that rewards both numerical precision and the ability to see the strategic implications of financial data. At Middlesex University in London this programme is offered part-time, making it accessible to those who are working, have other commitments, or who prefer a more flexible study pattern. The programme includes a foundation year, which provides the academic preparation needed to engage confidently with degree-level accounting content, and a sandwich placement year with embedded work placement opportunities, giving you real professional experience alongside your academic studies. Middlesex's strong professional links with the accounting and business sectors connect you to potential employers and to the professional accountancy community in one of the world's major financial centres. You will study financial reporting, management accounting, business law, taxation, auditing and quantitative methods, alongside broader business modules that develop your understanding of the organisational contexts in which accountants work. The part-time structure means you can bring experience from your working life directly into your academic study, and the programme is designed to align with the requirements of major professional accountancy bodies, supporting your progress towards professional qualification. Graduates of business accounting programmes enter a wide range of roles across the public and private sectors. Professional accountancy training contracts with major and mid-tier firms, finance roles within businesses and public organisations, management accounting, financial analysis and audit are all well-established career paths. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications alongside their early careers, working towards membership of bodies such as ACCA, ICAEW or CIMA. The part-time route means many graduates are already employed and using their new qualifications to advance within their organisations.
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