BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (Top Up)

The BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (Top Up) is an internationally recognised undergraduate qualification designed for learners who want to enhance their expertise in accounting, finance, and financial management. This programme provides an advanced pathway for students who already hold relevant qualifications and wish to achieve a full honours degree in accounting and finance. The course combines academic knowledge with practical financial skills required in today’s competitive global business environment.
The programme focuses on key areas such as financial reporting, management accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate finance, and investment analysis. Learners develop analytical, research, and decision-making abilities that are highly valued across banking, accounting, and financial sectors. The course also strengthens communication, critical thinking, and professional skills aligned with modern industry standards.
Ideal for aspiring accountants, financial analysts, and business professionals, the BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (Top Up) supports career progression and academic development. Graduates can pursue opportunities in accounting, auditing, banking, taxation, financial consultancy, and postgraduate study.
Course Overview
Credits
60
Duration
1 year
Study Mood
Blended
Course Level:
BSc
Course Study Units
- Advanced Financial Reporting
- Auditing
- Business Taxation
- Corporate and Behavioural Finance
- Strategic Financial Management
- Topics in Accounting and Finance (Project Module)

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (Top Up) is designed for learners who want to strengthen their accounting, finance, and business management knowledge through an internationally recognised honours degree. This programme is suitable for individuals seeking career progression in financial sectors while developing professional, analytical, and decision-making skills required in modern business environments.
- Learners who hold a Level 5 qualification or equivalent in accounting, finance, or business.
- Students aiming to complete a full honours degree through a top-up pathway.
- Aspiring accountants and finance professionals seeking career advancement.
- Individuals interested in banking, auditing, taxation, and financial consultancy careers.
- Working professionals looking to improve qualifications and employability.
- Learners wanting to strengthen financial analysis and problem-solving skills.
- Individuals planning to pursue postgraduate study or professional accounting certifications.
- International students seeking a globally recognised accounting and finance qualification.
- Professionals balancing education with work and personal commitments.
- Learners interested in developing practical and industry-relevant financial expertise.
Course Learning Outcomes
Advanced Financial Reporting
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Critically apply international financial reporting standards (IFRS) in complex business scenarios.
- Prepare and interpret consolidated financial statements for group entities.
- Evaluate financial disclosures and reporting practices for decision-making.
- Analyse accounting treatments for complex transactions and financial instruments.
- Demonstrate advanced understanding of financial reporting issues and ethical considerations.
Auditing
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Critically evaluate the principles and objectives of external and internal auditing.
- Plan and conduct audit procedures in accordance with professional standards.
- Assess audit risk and design appropriate audit responses.
- Evaluate internal control systems and their effectiveness.
- Prepare audit reports with clear findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
Business Taxation
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Understand and apply key principles of business taxation systems.
- Calculate tax liabilities for individuals and corporate entities.
- Analyse the impact of taxation on business decisions and financial planning.
- Evaluate tax compliance requirements and regulatory frameworks.
- Develop tax-efficient strategies within legal and ethical boundaries.
Corporate and Behavioural Finance
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Critically evaluate corporate finance theories and behavioural finance concepts.
- Analyse investment, financing, and dividend decisions in organisations.
- Assess how psychological factors influence financial decision-making.
- Apply valuation techniques to business and investment opportunities.
- Integrate behavioural insights into corporate financial strategies.
Strategic Financial Management
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Develop and evaluate long-term financial strategies aligned with organisational goals.
- Apply financial analysis tools to support strategic decision-making.
- Assess capital structure, investment appraisal, and risk management techniques.
- Evaluate financial performance to support sustainable business growth.
- Recommend strategic financial solutions in complex business environments.
Topics in Accounting and Finance (Project Module)
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
- Identify and investigate a contemporary issue in accounting or finance.
- Conduct independent research using appropriate financial theories and methods.
- Analyse and interpret financial data to support research findings.
- Apply academic and professional frameworks to a real-world financial problem.
- Present a structured, evidence-based project with clear conclusions and recommendations.
