Year 1: Foundation Year
The Foundation Year prepares students for higher education and professional development through core skills training and subject exploration. Studying alongside peers from across the Faculty of Social and Life Sciences provides varied perspectives and early networking opportunities.
Key modules include:
Study Skills for Success – Builds academic and time management skills.
Business Environment – Introduces business structures, functions, and the factors that impact performance.
A Day in the Life – Explores career paths linked to your degree and initiates a graduate portfolio.
Numeracy (if required) – Strengthens mathematical skills for degree-level study.
Professional Communication in the Workplace – Develops effective workplace communication.
Fundamentals of Business and Finance – Covers business operations and the role of finance.
Students also engage with academic staff and events from their chosen degree pathway.
Year 2 (Level 4)
This year establishes core knowledge in accounting, finance, and economics to build analytical and decision-making skills.
Modules:
Principles of Economics – Introduces micro and macroeconomic principles and their influence on business.
Accounting for Business – Covers double-entry bookkeeping, financial statements, and sources of finance.
Introduction to Management Accounting – Focuses on budgeting, cost behaviour, and financial analysis for planning and control.
Financial Analytics – Teaches basic statistical techniques, spreadsheet tools, and coding for financial data interpretation.
Year 3 (Level 5)
This stage deepens your understanding of financial reporting, law, taxation, and corporate finance, building on your foundational knowledge.
Modules:
Corporate Finance and Valuation – Covers investment appraisal, financing decisions, valuation models, and performance analysis.
Financial Reporting and Business Law – Introduces IFRS, financial statement preparation, and key legal principles in business.
Management Accounting – Examines advanced techniques including variance analysis, strategic control, and non-financial performance measures.
Taxation – Explores the UK tax system, compliance, planning, and legal/ethical issues in taxation.
Year 4 (Level 6)
In the final year, students apply their knowledge to complex scenarios, preparing for professional roles or further study.
Modules:
Advanced Financial Reporting – Focuses on consolidated accounts, IFRS application, and sustainability in financial reporting.
Audit and Assurance – Covers audit principles, risk, internal controls, ethics, and assurance techniques.
Consultancy Project – A research-led project solving a real business challenge, including client engagement and strategic recommendations.
Financial Markets – Examines global markets, trading mechanisms, behavioural finance, and ESG considerations.
The information listed in this section is an overview of the academic content of the programme that will take the form of either core or option modules. Modules are designated as core or option in accordance with professional body requirements and internal academic framework review, so may be subject to change.