Course description
ACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business
Do you want to learn about the fundamentals of accounting? Ready to get your career started in finance? The ACCA Foundation Diploma in Accounting and Business is the level for you.
It’s the perfect place to start if you are new to accountancy, or if you’re already working in finance but have no formal qualifications. You can get certificates and diplomas along the way before going on to the ACCA qualification.
*This course is included in the ACCA subscription package*
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Suitability - Who should attend?
You’ll be happy to hear that there are no entry requirements – you can start at any level. ACCA Foundations begins at GCSE level and goes up to the equivalent of the first year of a bachelor’s degree.
Training Course Content
Diploma in Accounting and Business (Level 4) includes:
- Business and Technology (FBT)*
- Management Accounting (FMA)
- Financial Accounting (FFA)
You’ll also need to complete a professionalism and ethics module called Foundations in Professionalism before you can be awarded any of the Foundation-level qualifications.
Course delivery details
Moodle, our online platform, is where you’ll do most of your learning. You can listen to and watch presentations, work through each unit in your course, and test your knowledge with mock exams. And as the platform is web-based, you have the freedom to study at home, on the go, or wherever you like.
Why choose Eagle Education
Partnered with Kaplan & Osborne books to provide world-class course materials
Expert tutor support available by email 7 days a week
Free trials available for all our qualifications
Reviews
Average rating 5
Expenses
- Monthly Course Subscription: £55
- Quarterly Course Subscription: £150
- Yearly Course Subscription: £530
ACCA registration, student membership, and exam fees are not included
Continuing Studies
After completing this level, you could go onto job roles such as a Junior accounts or cost clerk, or a junior bookkeeper in a small or medium-sized business. Or go into a range of junior or cost accounting administration roles in an accounting department of a larger organisation. If you want to continue studying, you can move onto ACCA Applied Knowledge.
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