Accounting & Finance and Law BA (with Foundation Year)
UCAS Code: AC16|Duration: 4|Full Time|Hope Park
UCAS Campus Code: L46
Work placement opportunities|International students can apply
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
In today’s fast-paced business world, the need for finance professionals is higher than ever. This Accounting and Finance degree is both challenging and rewarding. It will give you a strong strategic outlook, ensuring that when you graduate, you'll be ready to guide management decisions at the top level. You will study a range of topics that provide a solid foundation in both theory and practice.
Senior Professional Tutors with practical experience in the professional services sector work alongside respected academic staff to ensure that graduates of this course gain the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers. Students are ready for competitive fields like accountancy, management, banking, and finance.
We prioritise your ability to find meaningful employment after graduation. Therefore, we focus on helping you build your employability skills.
Throughout your degree, you will have many chances to engage with local, national, and international businesses. This will help you raise your profile and make valuable connections even before you graduate.
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LAW
Law shapes our society and affects every part of our lives. It sets our duties, regulates relationships, and offers ways to resolve disputes. Studying law means exploring a complex subject and the rules that support society.
Our law degree gives you a strong foundation in both theory and practice. You will learn about the key principles and theories that form the law in England and Wales. You will also study how Public Law creates the framework for government and administration. This includes the values of democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law that uphold our system.
This law course aims to create graduates who not only know the law but also understand its impact and potential changes. You will think critically. You will connect ideas from different subjects. You’ll question readings and explore topics that interest you.
You can study the LLB or Joint law degrees over three or four years. Choose four years, and the third year offers legal work experience. This helps meet the Solicitors Qualifying Exams requirements.
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