The course aims to develop an individual’s understanding of the role of accounting in decision-making both inside and outside organizations.
The course involves advanced study of organizations, their management, the role of accounting for internal and external users, and the changing external context in which they operate. Students will develop the ability to apply knowledge and understanding of accounting to complex issues.
Candidates should have a good first degree (2:2 or higher) or equivalent from a university or another approved degree-awarding body. Non-graduate qualifications deemed to be of a satisfactory standard for the purpose of postgraduate admission may also be considered. Work experience is desirable.
The 20 hours are the total hours. It is not per job. If you hold multiple part-time jobs then the total hours of all the work you are doing are added together.
Bangor University also recognizes Non-SELT Tests and Online Tests as mentioned below for direct entry to its degree programs.
Also, scores lower than the IELTS 6.0 equivalent in any of these non-SELT and Online tests.
Accounting, Finance and Economics
Bangor
Postgraduate
Full-time, 1 year
January & September
0.0
Home full-time: £9,000, International full-time: £16,000,
Holloway and Aldgate
5.5
Postgraduate
£14,200
Poole, England
6.0
Postgraduate
£ UK:£8,250 per year EU/international:£14,750 per year
England
6.0
Postgraduate
GBP 14000