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Business Management (Accounting) (Q91-ACC)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDistance Learning
Awarded by:
The Open University

Course summary

What roles do accountants play in organisations? What kinds of information do they work with and how does their work and the information they produce influence the daily decisions and activities of an organisation? In this specialist route available in our BA (Honours) Business Management (Q91) degree, you will develop an interdisciplinary perspective on the management of business organisations and build specialised knowledge and skills in financial and management accounting. You will be equipped with the necessary skills to use and apply accounting techniques and concepts in the workplace.

Key features of the course

  • Develops your understanding of business organisations and their key elements

  • Develops your ability to apply and evaluate financial and management accounting techniques and concepts

  • Helps you relate your studies to your own experience

  • Equips you for a wide range of employment opportunities across all sectors

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O11

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