Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Accounting and Finance (BSc Hons) program at Leeds Trinity University equips students with the skills and knowledge to manage finances and businesses effectively. It focuses on developing students' abilities in financial analysis, auditing, and investment management, preparing them for careers in the accounting and finance industry. The program emphasizes the latest advancements in digital applications and FinTech, ensuring graduates are ready for the modern era of finance.
Program Outline
Accounting and Finance (BSc Hons) at Leeds Trinity University
Degree Overview:
This program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to manage finances and businesses effectively. The course focuses on developing students' abilities to analyze financial statements, conduct audits, and manage investment portfolios. It also covers the latest advancements in digital applications and FinTech, preparing students for a career in accounting and finance in the modern era.
Objectives:
- To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting and finance principles.
- To develop students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills in financial contexts.
- To equip students with practical skills in financial analysis, auditing, and investment management.
- To prepare students for careers in the accounting and finance industry, including corporate finance, investment banking, and financial consultancy.
- To enable graduates to contribute effectively to the local and global economy.
Outline:
The program comprises three years of full-time study. Each year consists of four core modules and one optional module, offering a total of 15 modules across the program.
Year 1:
- Marketing Fundamentals introduces students to the fundamentals of marketing, including consumer behavior, market research, and marketing strategies.
- Principles of Accounting and Finance provides a foundation in financial markets, accounting principles, and financial analysis.
- People and Organisations explores the nature of organizations, management theories, and human resource management practices.
- Globalisation and Social Justice examines the impact of globalization on social justice issues.
- Optional Module: Students can choose one from a variety of options, including Introduction to Law, Introduction to Sociology, and Introduction to Psychology.
Year 2:
- Professional Development and Placement prepares students for the professional world through career planning, assessment center practice, and personal development workshops.
- Financial Management delves into corporate finance, capital budgeting, financial instruments, and risk management.
- FinTech, Financial Markets and Institutions examines the role of technology in finance, including digital currencies, blockchain technology, and FinTech applications.
- Intermediate Accounting and Finance focuses on advanced financial reporting, accounting standards, and financial statement analysis.
- Business Research and Analytics equips students with research skills, including data collection, data analysis, and interpretation of research findings.
- Optional Module: Students can choose one from a range of options, including Introduction to Economics, Introduction to Business Analytics, and Introduction to Business Ethics.
Year 3:
- Audit and Assurance provides a comprehensive understanding of auditing principles, risk assessment, and internal control systems.
- Financial Reporting delves into advanced financial reporting standards, including international accounting standards and corporate governance regulations.
- Professional Learning and Practice allows students to undertake a work placement or research project related to their chosen career path.
- Investment and Trading Strategies explores investment strategies, portfolio management, and financial markets analysis.
- Corporate Risk Management examines risk management techniques in corporate settings, including risk identification, mitigation, and contingency planning.
- Optional Modules: Students can choose two from a range of options, including Project Management, Contemporary Issues in Sustainability, Money, Banking and Finance, International Marketing, Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Research Project.
Assessment:
Assessment methods vary depending on the module and may include:
- Examinations: Traditional written exams assess students' understanding of key concepts and theories.
- Coursework: Essays, reports, presentations, and case studies allow students to demonstrate their research, analytical, and communication skills.
- Group work: Projects and assignments involving collaboration with other students assess teamwork capabilities and problem-solving skills.
- Presentations: Students present their work orally, developing their communication and presentation skills.
- Portfolios: Students compile a collection of work that showcases their skills and development throughout the program.
Teaching:
The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures: Subject experts deliver lectures to introduce key concepts and theories.
- Seminars: Smaller group discussions allow students to explore topics in more detail and engage in active learning.
- Workshops: Interactive sessions provide practical application of concepts and development of relevant skills.
- Guest Speakers: Industry professionals share their expertise and insights with students.
- Online Learning: Digital resources and platforms supplement classroom teaching and allow for flexible learning.
Careers:
Graduates of this program pursue careers in various fields within the finance and accounting industry. These include:
- Accountant
- Auditor
- Financial Analyst
- Investment Banker
- Financial Consultant
- Management Accountant
- Tax Advisor
- Financial Controller
- Financial Risk Manager The program also prepares graduates for further academic study, such as Master's degrees in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration.
Other:
- Students have the opportunity to participate in an international study trip to Amsterdam, Netherlands, visiting various financial institutions and companies.
- The program includes professional development workshops to prepare students for the workplace.
- The program emphasizes the importance of ethical conduct and corporate social responsibility in the finance and accounting industry.
Additional Information:
For further details on module descriptions, assessment criteria, and specific teaching methods, please refer to the official Leeds Trinity University website or contact their admissions office. It is possible that additional information may be available on the Leeds Trinity University website or other sources.
Tuition fees cost £9,250 a year for this course in 2024/2025. Part-time tuition fees will be prorated accordingly to the number of credits you're studying. Depending on government policy, tuition fees may change in future years. Tuition fees for 2025/26 entry will be set in summer 2024. Living costs, e.g. accommodation, travel, food, will also need to be taken into consideration. Leeds Trinity offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to help support students while you study. International Students, including EU Students: Visit our webpage for international students. Part-time study is not available for international students on a Student Route Visa.