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AAT Technician NVQ4


Key facts:

  • Level: 4
  • Mode of study: Part time
  • Study location:
    Rookery Lane
  • Course code: SF-W212-1

General information

The AAT was formed in 1980 and is sponsored by four UK Chartered Accountancy bodies. They are the world's largest dedicated professional body for qualified Accounting Technicians and people employed in a variety of accounting and financial roles.

The Association's qualification is appropriate for all finance and accounting staff undertaking financial and accounting duties, whether in industry and commerce or the public sector, or in the offices of practising accountants. It is a highly regarded qualification and the Association is growing rapidly. 

There are three criteria for membership of the AAT: proven competence, a minimum period of approved work experience and evidence of suitability for membership and commitment to the Association. 

On completion of the course, plus a minimum of a years-approved work experience, students are eligible for membership of the AAT.       

Course content

  • FNST  - Financial Statements
  • BGT     - Budgeting
  • FNPT   - Financial Performance
  • ICAS    - Internal Control and Accounting Systems
  • CRMC - Credit Management and Control
  • BTX      - Business Tax

Teaching and assessment

Competency will be determined by Computer Based Assessments  (CBA) and a Project.

Entry requirements

AAT Intermediate NVQ3 in Accounting.

New students are required to attend an interview.

Fees

£1200

Candidates may opt to pay for units on an individual basis, in which case the fee is £215 per unit

Additional course costs

  • £210* for CBA.
  • Fees payable AAT:    Registration fee: £74*    Admission fee: £34*

 *      Subject to amendment

Please note that there are no fee concessions available for this course. Fees must be paid before the start of the course.

Progression

For students wishing to progress to further accounting qualifications, exemptions are granted from ACCA and CIMA.  Please contact the relevant awarding body for further details.

Dates and times

Start date: September 2010

Day: Thursday 10am - 5.30pm.   Evening:  Monday and Thursday 5.30pm - 9.00pm.

Further information

Required books will be confirmed at the start of the course.

Course Tutor: Yohan Keerthiratna on yohank@bromley.ac.uk       020 8295 7000  ext 7434

 


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