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Accounting & Bookkeeping

AAT Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting, September Start, One Day Per Week, Blended Learning, 54 Weeks

Mode of study

Part Time

Start date

01/09/2025

Entry requirements

It is required that you have minimum of Maths Level 2 and English Level 2. You also need to prove that you have passed the AAT Accounting qualification at level 3 or equivalent. You can test your knowledge at https://www.aat.org.uk/qualifications-and-courses/skillcheck

Teaching staff

Oakland College will deliver this course in partnership with Mindful Education. Mindful Education will provide pre-recorded videos for lessons followed by a weekly face-to-face session at the St Albans campus. Face-to-face sessions are run by fully qualified staff members.

Course Code

DP4ATA1P/1

Duration

1-Year

Location

St Albans Campus

Awarding body

Association of Accounting Technicians

Assessment

When you're studying for an AAT qualification your knowledge and skills will be tested via computer-based assessments (CBAs). These are administered by AAT Approved training providers or assessment centres and run entirely on PCs or laptops. All assessments are marked by AAT and the result is usually available within six weeks time from the date of the exam. Oaklands College is an approved training provider.

About the course

This qualification covers complex accounting and finance topics and tasks leading to students becoming confident with a wide range of financial management skills and applications. Students will gain competencies in drafting financial statements for limited companies, recommending accounting systems strategies and constructing and presenting complex management accounting reports. This flexible course is delivered in partnership with Mindful Education, and combines online learning with face-to-face lessons in the classroom. Study the Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting to master complex accounting tasks and qualify for senior finance roles, as well as AAT full membership. You can apply for an advanced learner loan to cover the cost of this course. Please ask a member of college staff for details. Please note: The course starts on 23/09/2024. Classroom attendance is weekly every Monday.

Career options

If you successfully complete this qualification you can apply for'AAT full membership (MAAT), and if you're thinking of starting your own practice you'll be able to apply to become an'AAT Licensed Accountant or Bookkeeper.

Course Content - What will I learn?

This qualification comprises three mandatory units and two specialist units selected from a choice of five options, The mandatory units are: Applied Management Accounting. Drafting and Interpreting Financial Statements. Internal Accounting Systems and Controls. The optional units we offer are: Personal Tax Credit and Debt Management The learners will benefit by achieving the following learning outcomes: 1. Understand and implement the organisational planning process. 2. Use internal processes to enhance operational control. 3. Use techniques to aid short-term and long-term decision making. 4. Analyse and report on business performance. 5. Understand the reporting frameworks that underpin financial reporting. 6. Draft statutory financial statements for limited companies. 7. Draft consolidated financial statements. 8. Interpret financial statements using ratio analysis. 9. Understand the role and responsibilities of the accounting function within an organisation. 10. Evaluate internal control systems. 11. Evaluate an organisation's accounting system and underpinning procedures. 12. Understand the impact of technology on accounting systems. 13. Recommend improvements to an organisation's accounting system. 14. Understand principles and rules that underpin taxation systems. 15. Calculate UK taxpayers'total income. 16. Calculate income tax and National Insurance contributions (NICs) payable by UK taxpayers. 17. Calculate capital gains tax payable by UK taxpayers. 18. Understand the principles of inheritance tax. 19. Understand relevant legislation and contract law that impacts the credit control environment. 20. Understand how information is used to assess credit risk and grant credit in compliance with organisational policies and procedures. 21. Understand the organisation's credit control processes for managing and collecting debts. 22. Understand different techniques available to collect debts.
Blended Learning in partnership with Mindful Education. Pre-recorded lessons with a weekly face-to-face session at St Albans Campus. The course start date is 04/09/23. Weekly college classes will be held every Monday.

Please contact us to find out if you require any specific equipment for this particular course.

When you're studying for an AAT qualification your knowledge and skills will be tested via computer-based assessments (CBAs). These are administered by AAT Approved training providers or assessment centres and run entirely on PCs or laptops. All assessments are marked by AAT and the result is usually available within six weeks time from the date of the exam. Oaklands College is an approved training provider.