Diploma in Accounting and Finance

Programme code: TDAF

Department: Accounting

Students must take four courses as shown.

Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations

Classification scheme for the Diploma in Accounting and Finance

Paper

 Course number and title

1

FM212 

Principles of Finance*

2

AC211

Managerial Accounting or 

AC330

Financial Accounting Analysis and Valuation or 

AC490

Management Accounting, Decisions and Control (H) and

AC491

Financial Accounting, Reporting and Disclosure (H)

3 & 4

Courses to the value of two full units from the following:

 

AC211

Managerial Accounting or

AC330

Financial Accounting, Analysis and Valuation (if not already selected under Paper 2 above) or

AC310

Management Accounting, Financial Management and Organisational Control

AC340

Auditing, Governance and Risk Management

AC470

Accounting in the Global Economy (H)

EC201

Microeconomic Principles I

EC202

Microeconomic Principles II

EC210

Macroeconomic Principles

EC313

Industrial Economics

EC220

Introduction to Econometrics

MA107

Quantitative Methods (Mathematics) and

ST107

Quantitative Methods (Statistics)

LL209

Commercial Law

MG203

Organisational Theory and Behaviour (not available 2017/18)

MG4G4

Topics in Management Research (H)

EH240

British Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context

Any other course with the approval of the Programme Director §

Notes

§ means by special permission only.
* by special permission of the Course Leaders, students may substitute FM300 Corporate Finance Investments and Financial Markets or FM320 Quantitative Finance.

This programme is externally accredited by the ACCA. Further information is available on the Department of Accounting website.

Note for prospective students:
For changes to undergraduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the undergraduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the undergraduate summary page for future students.