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Accounting and Finance, BSc (Hons)
Accounting and Finance, BSc (Hons)

Accounting and Finance, BSc (Hons)

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

English Requirements

Non-native English speakers must achieve 6.0 overall with no component less than 5.5 in IELTS or equivalent tests.

For students who fall short of only the English language requirement we offer a range of pre-sessional training programmes that you may take before starting your degree programme.

Other Requirements

A-level Qualification
Offers for programmes in the School of Management are usually within the range of  ‘ABB-BBB’ or equivalent.

All applications are considered on an individual basis, with GCSE grades, AS Level subjects and grades, work experience, references and personal statement taken into account.

Variable offers are made dependent on subjects studied.

No A-level in Business, Economics, Maths or Accounting/Finance is required. We do not consider General Studies as an A-level subject for offer purposes. Students may combine A-levels with other qualifications below. GCSE Maths and English minimum C grade is also required.

International Baccalaureate
The School of Management will make offers to students with predicted (or achieved) IB of 32-33 or higher.

BTEC (18-unit)
The School of Management will make offers to students with predicted (or achieved) BTEC results of DDM or better.

Course Information

Are you looking for an Accounting and Finance degree to give you a competitive edge? The BSc Accounting and Finance degree at Swansea University will do just that.

If you want a career at one of the ‘big four’ firms (Deloitte, EY, KPMG or PwC), or if see yourself as an accountant for a government body, small or large business, not-for-profit organisation, or individual, the BSc Accounting and Finance degree will equip you with everything you need.

Equally, if you are seeking a future in the lucrative and powerful world of banking and finance, our course presents an excellent route.

This degree is perfect if you have a committed interest in both accounting and finance (including management accounting, financial accounting, and corporate finance). As well as a strong foundation in both accounting and finance, it offers a range of optional modules to help develop your interests.

Pioneering research and industry knowledge informs our teaching, while expert academics will help to build the skills which are vital to your performance in the accounting and finance sector.

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BSc 3 Year Full-time - September

Year 1 (Level 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert

Compulsory Modules

  • Maths for Accounting and Finance

  • Foundations of Financial Accounting

  • Marketing Strategy

  • Economics for Accounting and Finance

  • Foundations of Finance

  • Statistics for Accounting and Finance

  • Foundations of Management Accounting

  • Managing in the Digital Age

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules

Module Name

  • Corporate Finance 1

  • Management Accounting 1A

  • Financial Accounting 1A

  • Financial Markets and Institutions

  • Management Accounting 1B

  • Financial Accounting 1B

Optional Modules

Semester 1 

Choose Exactly 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Module Name

  • Corporate Governance and Ethics

  • Strategic Marketing Planning

  • Digital Marketing

  • Change Management

  • Information Systems

  • Organisational Behaviour

  • Management Science 1

  • Intermediate Microeconomics

  • Economic History and Industrial Development

  • Environmental and Resource Economics

  • Global Business Environment: International Political Economy

  • Strategic Analysis

  • Applied Entrepreneurship - The Pitch

  • Critical Thinking in Entrepreneurship

  • Contemporary Issues in Tourism

  • Business and Employment Law

  • Problems and Decision-Making in Economics

  • Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds

  • Economies of the Middle and Far East

  • English for Management 1

AND

Semester 2 

Choose Exactly 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Module Name

  • Human Resource Management

  • Management Consulting 1

  • Consumer Behaviour

  • International Business

  • Supply Chain Management

  • Business Information Systems

  • e-Business

  • Business Analytics

  • Intermediate Macroeconomics

  • Economic Policy

  • Economic Development

  • Auditing 1

  • Decision Analysis

  • Social Aspects of Organisation

  • Entrepreneurship for Tourism Experiences

  • International Marketing

  • Economics of Contracts

  • Introductory Econometrics

  • Mathematical Economics

  • English for Management 2

  • English for Management 1 (TB2)

Year 3 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Optional Modules

Optional Finance Modules 

Choose Minimum Of 15 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Module Name

  • Financial Market Efficiency

  • Investment Banking

  • Financial Services

  • Corporate Finance 2

  • Financial Economics

  • Financial Innovation and Risk Management

  • Asset Management

  • Derivatives and Risk Management

  • Risk Management in Banking

  • Contemporary Issues in Finance

  • Business and Employment Law

  • Law of International Corporate Governance

AND

Optional Accounting Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 105 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Module Name

  • Management Accounting 2

  • Financial Accounting 2

  • Taxation 1

  • Auditing 2

  • Financial Accounting 3

  • Management Accounting 3

  • Taxation 2

  • Business and Employment Law

  • Law of International Corporate Governance

  • Forensic Accounting

  • International Financial Management

  • Computerised Accounting

AND

Optional SoM Modules 

Choose Maximum Of 30 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Module Name

  • Marketing Research

  • International Human Resource Management

  • Power and Organisation

  • Innovation Management

  • Project Management

  • Lean Operations

  • Data Mining

  • Application Development

  • Time Series Econometrics

  • Labour Economics

  • Applied Money and Banking Economics

  • Strategic Implementation

  • Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)

  • Sustainable Tourism

  • Tourism Planning

  • Advanced Microeconomics

  • Advanced Macroeconomics

  • Social Media Marketing

  • English for Management 1

  • Business Ethics

  • Leadership

  • Marketing Ethics

  • Corporate Social Responsibility

  • Information Technology Service Management

  • International Standards

  • Sustainability and Environmental Management

  • Spreadsheets and Databases for Business Analysis

  • Public Choice

  • Microeconometrics and Panel Data Models

  • Monetary Economics

  • Law of International Corporate Governance

  • Strategic Sales Management and Selling

  • History of Economic Thought

  • International Economics and Trade

  • Digital Economics

  • Enterprise Life Cycle

  • Marketing Communications

  • English for Management 2

  • English for Management 1 (TB2)

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

As an Accounting and Finance graduate from Swansea, you will find yourself in a great position to secure rewarding employment at any desirable organisation.

Whether your target is EY, Deloitte, KPMG or PwC, this degree makes you a strong candidate for employment. Your next step could lie in any of these roles:

  • Wealth management or investment adviser
  • Accountant or actuary
  • Banking professional
  • Auditor
  • Finance analyst

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