BSc in Applied Accounting

The opportunity to complete the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting will close in May 2026.

About Oxford Brookes University

With an international reputation for innovation, high quality education and research, and global relationships, Oxford Brookes University has been voted the best modern university in the Sunday Times Good University Guide for 10 years in succession.

The Business School is one of the leading schools for teaching and learning in the UK, being a national Subject Centre in Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance, and Oxford Brookes University is one of only sixteen institutions across the UK to have received two multi-million pound awards to establish more than one Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning.

Awarding degrees

Oxford Brookes University - like other UK universities - has degree awarding power, granted by Royal Charter. These powers are granted on the basis of Oxford Brookes University having appropriate procedures for assuring the quality and standards of its awards in both design and operation. And being subject to the scrutiny of the QAA, the body responsible to the UK Government's Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills for assuring the quality of UK Higher Education in the public interest.

Although you don’t physically attend Oxford Brookes University to gain the BSc (Hons) degree in Applied Accounting, the degree programme is of the same rigorous standard as other degrees offered by Oxford Brookes University and meets standards set by QAA.

Independently assessed

In an independent assessment of teaching quality, the Business School was one of only two in the country to achieve the maximum score (24/24) across more than one subject area.

The School's reputation has also been recognised through the award of a national, multi-million-pound Centre of Excellence in Teaching and Learning, which has developed a new learning centre on campus with the latest technology to support learning in a café-style environment.

In a recent QAA audit of Oxford Brookes University, it concluded that it has 'broad confidence' (the highest category available) in the quality and standards of its awards.