Why study Accounting and Finance at Aberystwyth?
Our teaching staff include researchers and industry practitioners, who will help you develop a broad understanding of the operational context, and the impact of financial measurement and disclosure on cash-flow, internal policy, and financial systems.
This will enhance your understanding of how financial data may be used to inform and influence managers, investors and decision makers; and how the presentation of financial information can impact the longevity (and profitability/sustainability) of a company or public sector organisation.
You will benefit from:
- studying a degree accredited by the world’s leading accountancy bodies
- being taught and mentored by professionally qualified and practising accountants with a wealth of industry and academic experience
- introduction to legal issues relevant to the business environment
- working with Refinitiv Workspace that provides access to company financial data and economic indicators as well as news and analytics to provide you with a richer, more interactive learning experience
- professional exemptions from the main UK professional accounting bodies exams, which include:
- ACCA
- CIMA
- ICAEW
- CIPFA
- CII
- ICAS
Following the foundation year, the syllabus of this course is identical to Accounting and Finance, N400.
Our Staff
Students at the Aberystwyth Business School are taught by lecturers and other teaching staff who are active researchers and expert practitioners in their chosen subject area.
Over 75% of full time members of teaching staff are qualified to PhD level. Most are currently research active, meaning that students benefit from being taught ‘new’ knowledge in their chosen field of study as well as recognized literature. The School also employs part-time and full time staff devoted purely to teaching. Many part-time staff combine teaching duties with consultancy and business activities, ensuring that students have access not only to up to date research but the latest applied knowledge.
