To complete the BSc Professional Accountancy programme you will be required to successfully complete two modules aligned to ACCA’s Performance Management and Financial Management exams and a Project Module.
Programme structure
The BSc Professional Accountancy degree is made up of two 30-credit point modules (aligned to ACCA’s Performance Management and Financial Management exams) and a 60-credit point Project Module.
The programme’s modules will be taught and completed sequentially over a period of approximately 12 months. Once you have successfully completed all of the modules you will be awarded the BSc Professional Accountancy degree. Completing the two exam modules will also qualify you for exemptions from ACCA’s Performance Management (PM) and Financial Management (FM) exams.
More information on the BSc content and structure will be available in due course. If you wish to receive email updates about the BSc Professional Accountancy you can register your interest now.
How the BSc is taught
The University of London provide all teaching and learning support for the programme. You can choose from one of the two approved study options they make available for the BSc:
1. The university’s online learning offering
2. It is expected that students in selected locations will be able to attend face-to-face tuition at one of the university's Recognised Teaching Centres. These will be made available as and when these centres have been confirmed.
For more information on these study options please visit the University of London website
How the BSc is assessed
The design and delivery of assessments is carried out by the University of London. The overall classification for the BSc will be solely determined on your performance on the three modules completed on the programme in accordance with the university’s regulations.
Financial Management and Performance Management modules
To successfully complete the Financial Management and Performance Management modules students will need to pass an end of module exam. These exams are computer-based and can be taken at any of the university’s registered exam centres or by a remotely invigilated exam.
Project Module
To successfully complete the Project Module you will need to achieve the pass mark for your project submission. Further details of design and delivery of the assessments will be available from University of London in due course.