A Level Accounting

This course helps to develop numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills to support future career goals. The course is varied including both financial and management accounting content to give you insightful knowledge and skills relevant to the world of financial management.

Duration 2 years
Qualification A Level (or equivalent)
Start Date Thursday 3rd September 2026
Course Code ALACCOU26T
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TOP COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Regular assessment
  • Budgeting and analysis
  • Progression routes
  • Dedicated student community

Engaging environment

Exciting opportunity to develop your financial skills within a highly supportive and engaging classroom environment.

Experienced staff

Experienced delivery team-lecturers with experience delivering on both further education and professional (AAT) courses in addition to examiners for the specification.

Range of resources

Range of resources-wide range of materials available to support learners including textbooks, electronic resources, and revision packs.

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

Learners will enhance their financial skills and understanding of how to prepare accounts for different types of organisations from sole traders to partnerships and limited companies. You will be able to evaluate the performance of a business to make informed investment decisions. Additionally, you will develop your analytical and evaluative skills through extended written responses/essay answers to show further depth of subject knowledge. A Level Accounting particularly complements subjects such as Business Studies and Economics and is also a popular choice for the more mathematically minded.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

A Level Accounting covers a wide variety of areas including the following:

  • Role of the accountant
  • Types of business organisatio
  • Double entry
  • Verification of accounting records
  • Accounting concepts
  • Preparation of financial statements of sole traders
  • Limited company accounts
  • Analysis and evaluation of financial informatio
  • Budgeting
  • Marginal costing
  • Standard costing and variance analysis
  • Absorption/activity-based costing
  • Capital investment appraisal
  • Incomplete records
  • Partnership accounts
  • Ethical considerations

WHERE WILL IT TAKE ME?

Careers: Learners could gain an AAT apprenticeship after their A Level studies and potentially progress from this to become a fully qualified accountant.

Progression: Learners can progress directly from their A Level programme to a variety of Accounting and Finance based degree programmes.

Students will be assessed regularly regarding their abilities to produce book-keeping records, financial statements, and written responses to given situations. This will be through homework and in-class formal assessments.

Final examinations are in the following format: Papers 1 and 2 – 50% each of the A-Level, 3-hour papers, 120 marks each. Section A has 10 multiple choice and short answer questions, Section B has two structured questions and Section C two extended answer / essay questions. Paper 1 focuses on financial accounting whilst Paper 2 concentrates primarily on management accounting content with further links to financial elements.

Course code: ALACCOU26T
Duration 2 years
Qualification A Level (or equivalent)