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If you study Accounting BA at XJTLU, you can study Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) at the University of Liverpool on the XJTLU 2+2 programme. View other pathway options or see all XJTLU 2+2 programmes.

Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)

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Course content

Discover what you'll learn, what you'll study, and how you'll be taught and assessed.

Year three

When you transfer to Liverpool you will start to build upon the foundations you created in your studies at XJTLU and demonstrate an understanding, knowledge and application of accounting and finance concepts and principles across a range of business contexts. With expertise in broader areas of accounting and finance you will also understand key accounting methodology as well as the consequences and ethical impact of decision-making.

You will continue to develop your employability skills and attributes where decision-making is necessary and be able to self-reflect on your strengths and weaknesses. There is also an opportunity to take an optional module to explore an area of business that interests you.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

Year four

Your final year enables you to demonstrate an understanding of a wide range of the contexts in which accounting and finance operate and the main current techniques and practices used including: financial reporting; managerial accounting; finance; auditing and taxation.

With an understanding of accounting and finance related technical languages and practices and relevant business software you will become well skilled in recording and summarising transactions and economic events, preparing financial statements and analysing business operations.

In addition to being able to understand and critically evaluate contemporary theories and empirical evidence you will have a good understanding of basic concepts, techniques and applications of economics, quantitative methods, law and IT as they relate to Accounting and Finance.

On the 2+2 programme, you'll study your third and fourth years at the University of Liverpool. These will be year two and year three of the University of Liverpool's programme of study.

Programme details and modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change.

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