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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

ACCA+CAT+BSc (Hons) Applied Accouting

ACCA Qualification
Fundamentals Level (9 papers in total)
Part 1 Knowledge module
F1 Accountant in Business
F2 Management Accountant
F3 Financial Accounting
Part 2 Skills module
F4 Corporate and Business Law
F5 Performance Management
F6 Taxation
F7 Financial Reporting
F8 Audit and Assurance
F9 Financial Management
Professional Level (5 papers in total)
Part 3 Essentials module
P1 Professional Accountant
P2 Corporate Reporting
P3 Business Analysis
Options module (Select two (2) papers)
P4 Advanced Financial Management
P5 Advanced Performance Management
P6 Advanced Taxation
P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance

CAT Qualification
Introductory Level
Paper 1: Recording Financial Transactions (IAS)
Paper 2: Information for Management Control
Intermediate Level
Paper 3: Maintaining Financial Records (IAS)
Paper 4: Accounting for Costs
Advanced Level (Core papers – all compulsory)
Paper 5 Managing People and Systems
Paper 6 Drafting Financial Statements (IAS)
Paper 7 Planning, Control and Performance Management
Electives (Any two of the followings)
Paper 8: Implementing Audit Procedures (IAS)
Paper 9: Preparing Taxation Computations (M)
Paper 10: Managing Finances
BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting
To be awarded the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting you must:
be registered with Oxford Brookes University ie opted-in to the BSc degree scheme before passing any of the three ACCA Fundamentals papers, F7, F8 and F9
pass the three ACCA Fundamentals papers F7, F8 and F9 and pass other papers as required to successfully complete all nine Fundamentals level papers
complete the ACCA Professional Ethics module
to submit your Research and Analysis Project
complete and pass the Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project
The degree must be completed within 10 years of your initial registration onto ACCA’s professional qualification otherwise your eligibility will be withdrawn.
Providing you complete Paper F4, then this will be acceptable. Oxford Brookes University deems Paper F4 as proof of English proficiency therefore you should complete this exam and opt in with ACCA before passing Papers F7-F9.
Assessment of Research Report
The assessment of the RR, as follows, demonstrates the importance of the quality of the understanding of the accountancy/business models used in the RR and their application to the RAP project topic. Your 'graduate' skills will be assessed for a level of competence.
To achieve a pass in the RR you must gain one of the three Pass grades (A, B or C) for the 'Technical and Professional Skills' and demonstrate Competence in the 'Graduate Skills'. The overall grade you get for the RR is that which is awarded for the 'Technical and Professional Skills' component of the RR.
Determination of class of degree
The class of BSc degree will be based on both:
the ACCA average mark determined from the exam marks in the Fundamentals Skills papers (F4–F9)
the grade achieved for the Research and Analysis Project.
The ACCA average mark will be calculated by taking the numerical average of the marks achieved in the Fundamentals Skills papers (F4–F9) that you have sat and passed.
Where the calculated average mark is not a whole number, the calculated average will be rounded up or down accordingly. If you have been given an exemption from any of the three papers F4–F6, no mark is available and so will not be included in the calculation of the ACCA average mark.
The class of degree for each combination of ACCA average mark and Research and Analysis Project grade is shown below.
http://www.accaglobal.com/students/bsc/assessment/determination

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