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Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)

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Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)

Course overview

Discover how financial expertise, ethical leadership and strategic insight drive success across industries. The Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) at Birmingham Newman University is a professionally focused undergraduate degree designed for students who want to understand how financial systems underpin business decisions. You will explore the role of finance in shaping organisational performance, with a strong emphasis on integrity, analytical thinking and practical application. This course prepares you to navigate complex financial environments with confidence and clarity. It is ideal for those who want to combine technical knowledge with a broader understanding of business impact.

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Why study this course

Studying the Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) at Birmingham Newman University offers a direct and empowering route into the financial profession. Whether you are aiming to become a chartered accountant, financial analyst or strategic adviser, this course helps you build the knowledge and confidence to make sound, ethical decisions. With a strong focus on applied learning and career development, you will graduate ready to contribute meaningfully in a range of financial and business contexts. The course is ideal for students who value both technical rigour and the opportunity to make a positive impact through finance.

Explore Accounting and Finance in Practice

Accounting and finance are central to organisational success, and this course helps you understand their impact across sectors. You will study a blend of technical and strategic subjects, including audit, taxation, corporate finance and financial reporting. These areas are explored through case studies, simulations and employer-led projects that challenge you to think critically and respond to real-world scenarios. The course encourages a reflective and practical approach to learning. You will also examine how financial decisions affect wider social, environmental and economic outcomes.

Supportive and Personalised Learning

At Birmingham Newman University, you will be part of a supportive and inclusive learning community that values your goals and growth. Teaching is delivered by experienced academics and professionals who offer tailored guidance throughout your studies. With small class sizes, regular feedback and access to industry-standard software, you will be encouraged to build confidence, refine your skills and prepare for a successful career in accounting, finance or related fields. You will benefit from a learning environment that prioritises wellbeing, collaboration and personal development.

Assessment

Entry requirements

• A-Level: Grade profile of BBC or 112 UCAS Tariff Points.
• BTEC: Grade profile of DMM. This can be achieved from either an Extended National Diploma or a combination of smaller BTEC qualifications.
• T-levels: A T-level with an overall Merit grade.

If English is not your first language, you must have the following IELTS score:
· Foundation courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 5.5 IELTS with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
· Undergraduate courses: A Secure English Language Test equivalent to IELTS 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
Other English language qualifications are also accepted. Please contact admissions for further information.

Course fees & funding

Fees

The tuition fee for academic year 2026/27 is: £9,790. Tuition fees for courses starting May 2026, fall within the 2025/26 academic cycle.

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Course modules

Fundamentals of Management Accounting
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module aims to provide students with the basic knowledge of cost and management accounting practices and concepts and their applications within an organization. This involves the provision and interpretation of information to assist managers in planning, controlling, making decisions and appraising performance. It explores the underlying concepts and techniques of management accounting and serves as a prerequisite for the pathway of management accounting in the following two years. The module will cover theory and practice in the key areas of costing, budgeting and accounting for decision making. The module is anticipated to contribute to the achievement of accreditation from professional accountancy bodies.

Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module aims to introduce students to financial accounting and give a thorough grasp of the basics of financial accounting entries (terminologies, context, purposes, regulatory framework). This Module will build the foundations for knowledge, skills and proficiency in recognising and reclassifying various types of business transactions, as well as the preparation and interpretation of the primary financial statements (statement of financial position, statement of profit or loss and the cash flow statement). This module is a vital foundation for intermediate and advanced financial accounting. It links with the level 5 module Financial Reporting, and the level 6 module Advanced Financial Reporting, to provides a strong basis for further study and should equip students with contemporary knowledge and skills for employment in financial accounting.

Introduction to Finance and Investment
20 Credits (Compulsory)

This module introduces core concepts in finance. It is designed to give students sufficient discipline-based knowledge to undertake more advanced finance modules. This module will allow the students to use a range of financial mathematical methods and appreciate their uses in both academic and applied contexts related to accounting and finance. The concepts and techniques of compound interest and discounting are fundamental to financial mathematics. As such topics covered will include time value of money; Financial market instruments and their functions; Discounted cash flow approaches to decision making; Evaluation of different sources of finance; Cost of capital and elementary financial management; Impact of dividend and capital structure policies

Corporate and Business Law
20 Credits (Compulsory)

The module will provide a general overview of law relevant to students working in business and develop knowledge and skills in the understanding of the general legal framework. It will also identify the essential elements of different legal systems including the main source of law, and apply the appropriate legal rules relating to the law of obligations. Students will gain an appreciation and understanding of the workings of the legal system, the law of tort, contract law, the law of agency, employment law and other areas of law that effect businesses.

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Placement information

Throughout your Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) course, you will engage with practical opportunities across the West Midlands and surrounding areas. These experiences are carefully integrated with your academic modules to support your development. You will be guided by experienced professionals and supported by university staff, with progress monitored through structured reflection and assessment. You will also interact with finance professionals and business practitioners, helping you to build insight, confidence and a deeper understanding of financial practice. These opportunities are designed to help you apply theory to real-life scenarios and grow into a capable and reflective graduate. Placement experiences may also contribute towards professional body requirements and future exemptions.

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Accreditations and exemptions

The Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) is a university-accredited undergraduate qualification awarded by Birmingham Newman University. The course is aligned with the requirements of leading professional bodies including ACCA, ICAEW, CIMA and IFA. By completing specific modules, you may be eligible for up to twelve exemptions from professional examinations, giving you a valuable head start in your qualification journey and a competitive edge in the job market. These exemptions are reviewed regularly to ensure alignment with industry standards and evolving professional frameworks.

What careers can I consider

Graduates of the Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) are equipped for careers in accountancy, financial consultancy, corporate governance or business leadership. The course also supports progression into postgraduate study or professional qualifications. You will be prepared to contribute to financial strategy, risk management and ethical decision-making across sectors.

Birmingham Newman University’s Careers and Employability Service offers mentoring, employer engagement and tailored support to help you take confident steps towards your future. Alumni have gone on to work in both private and public sector roles, including finance teams, advisory firms and regulatory bodies.

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Meet our Accounting and Finance staff

Chinedu Aghanenu

Chinedu Aghanenu

Senior Lecturer | Programme Leader – Accounting and Finance

Japheth Jev

Japheth Jev

Lecturer in Accounting and Finance

Anne-Marie McDermott

Anne-Marie McDermott

Head of Subject – Business Management

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