Accounting and Finance
DC115 | Undergraduate Full Time
POINTS
509
DURATION
3 Years
FEES
See dcu.ie/fees
START DATE
September 2022
APPLICATION
via CAO.ie
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course overview
DCU’s Accounting and Finance course creates solutions-orientated accountants and financial services professionals with both Irish and international perspectives.
The course takes you from an introduction to accounting basics, through to more complex theoretical and practical accounting studies. You’ll also explore a myriad of other topics, including issues concerning business, law, IT, taxation, auditing, professional ethics, economics, corporate finance, investments, psychology, marketing, HR, management, and communications.
You may also opt to study one of three European languages (French or German or Spanish) as part of the course, giving you an added appeal to employers.
Why Do This Course?
The goal of this degree is to give you in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting and finance, as well as an understanding of the business, legal, taxation and IT context of this work.
The degree is structured around three main areas:
- Accounting: financial and management accounting are studied from Irish and international perspectives. Taxation, auditing and professional ethics modules are also offered.
- Finance: a thorough foundation in the principles of economics, corporate finance and topics such as investments is provided.
- Business: a rounded understanding of the principles of business is developed through the study of subjects such as commercial and company law, psychology, marketing, HR, management, communications, IT, and business strategy
You can also choose to study one of three European languages (French, German or Spanish) as part of the course. You can study a language throughout your degree or drop it after first year, depending on your preference.
DCU Business School, accredited by AACSB, has a strong international reputation for the quality of its programmes and graduates
Generous exemptions from examinations of professional accounting bodies
High level of recruitment by all the leading accounting firms
Opt to specialise in accounting, finance or management
Three-year course with further option for one-year Master’s Degree
Student-friendly, congenial environment with excellent, supportive and friendly lecturers
Top students awarded sponsored prizes from KPMG, Mazars, CIMA, PwC, Grant Thornton and Kavanagh Fennell
EXEMPTIONS:
Graduates are granted generous exemptions from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies.
CURRENT EXEMPTIONS INCLUDE:
1. Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI): 2.2 Honours graduates – gain full exemption from the CAP1
2 . Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA):
Exemption from F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F7, F8, F9 at fundamental level
3. Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA): Exemption from BA1, BA2, BA3, BA4, P1, P2, F1
4. Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland (ICPAI):
Formation Levels – full exemption;
Professional Level 1 – exemption from Auditing and Corporate Reporting
5. Irish Taxation Institute (ITI):
Exemption from three out of four papers of Part 1
Note: All exemptions awarded are subject to annual review and revision by the various professional bodies, and depend on your achieving clear passes on completion of specific modules.
Career Prospects
A considerable demand continues to exist for accountants, financial managers, and tax and management consultants.
You will be professionally equipped for such careers. In terms of employers, you can choose from professional accountancy practices, industry, financial services and the public service, nationally and internationally.
Graduates are granted generous exemptions from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies.
This course is suitable for those who ultimately wish to pursue a career in teaching as it is recognised by the Teaching Council for the purposes of teaching Accounting, and Business.
Graduates have the opportunity to progress to DCU’s MSc in Accounting programme, which offers further generous exemptions from professional examinations. If a student selects optional modules appropriately, they can gain exemption from all Fundamental papers (F1-F9) with the exception of F6 tax.
CAI Students must get a 2.2 average AND clearly pass (without compensation) all AF subjects that have a CAP1 related subject:
• Financial Accounting Subjects
•Management Accounting
•Tax
•Law
•Finance
Career Prospects:
•Accounting
•Financial Management
•Professional Accountant
•Teaching
For specific entry requirements for Accounting and Finance please see the DCU Online Prospectus.
For General Entry Requirements to DCU Business School, either via cao.ie or alternative routes, please see below:
Leaving Cert
In addition to thegeneral entry requirementsfor admission to the university the following entry requirements apply:Minimum of O4 or H6 in Mathematics.
GCE A Level
In addition to thegeneral entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply:GCE A Level D or GCE AS Level C or GCSE C Mathematics.
FET Level 5
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To apply to DCU, please visitwww.cao.ie
Advanced Entry
No entry path.
International Applications
International candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language they must satisfy the university of theircompetency in the English language. For further information on international applications clickhere.
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