- Undergraduate
Accounting and Finance BA (Hons)
Overview
Why study at the University of West London?
- Ranked 30th university in the UK - The Guardian University Guide 2025
- Our Accounting and Finance courses are ranked #1 in London for modern universities* - Guardian University Guide 2025
- Number 1 London university for overall student satisfaction - National Student Survey 2024**
- Best university for Student Experience and Teaching Quality in the UK - The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
Why study this course?
This accounting and finance degree at the University of West London will help you gain both knowledge and practical experience.
You will learn from professional accountants who will support your academic and career goals, equipping you to compete in the financial jobs market.
The course is designed to maximise exemptions from the exams set by professional accountancy bodies such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
This means you will sit fewer ACCA exams and you could shorten the length of time it takes you to gain your professional qualification.
Study options
As well as the regular Full-time 3 year option, this course can be studied with:
- an internship
Select your desired study option, then pick a start date to see relevant course information:
Start date:
If your desired start date is not available, try selecting a different study option.
Why study Accounting and Finance with us?
What our students say…
Course detail & modules
On this Accounting and Finance course you will learn essential principles while developing the practical skills you need to succeed.
Our professionally qualified tutors all have industry experience, most of them with the Big Four accounting firms; with their guidance you will grow your understanding of current practices.
As a team, we do everything we can for our students, but do not take our word for it. Since the student satisfaction ratings were first introduced, this course has frequently featured in the top ten accounting degrees in the country.
Alongside your specific professional abilities, we will encourage you to develop the transferable skills that will help you to stand out to potential employers. These include analytical, research and communication skills.
All our teaching staff pride themselves on putting students first, and you will always have academic support when you need it. Your tutors will work with you as an individual to make the most of your career opportunities.
You will listen, learn, discuss and gain hands-on experience of how business and finance work through:
- lectures
- seminars
- tutorials
- workshops.
When you graduate, provided you have passed specific accredited optional modules at Level 6, you will be awarded up to nine exemptions from ACCA* and it is possible to become an ACCA-qualified accountant within two years of graduation.
*Eligibility for the ACCA exemptions would be conditional upon attempting and passing the relevant Level 5 plus Level 6 modules at UWL.
Internship*
You can also take this course with a one-year paid internship after your second year (Level 5). This is an opportunity to gain valuable experience in the workplace and improve your understanding of specific roles that organisations require.
*If you choose a course with placement/internship route we would like to advise you that if a placement/internship opportunity does not arise when you are expected to undertake the placement then the University will automatically transfer you to the non-internship route. This is to ensure you are still successful in being awarded a degree.
Compulsory modules
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Introduction to Financial Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles and concepts relating to financial accounting and technical proficiency in the use of double-entry accounting techniques including the preparation of basic financial statements. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 5 Financial Accounting and Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Financial Accounting.
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Professional Skills
This module focuses on a range of different professional skills to assist you in becoming an effective learner and developing the personal and professional skills that are essential in the modern workplace as well as the classroom environment.
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Quantitative Methods
The module aims to provide an understanding of the role of data analysis in business and finance. Develop basic analytical and numerical skills into an ability to approach and solve business problems and develop the ability to interpret numerical results as an aid to decision-making.
-
Introduction to Management Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on Level 5 Management Accounting and Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Management Accounting.
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Workplace Employability Skills
The module will focus on preparing you for the workplace and equipping you with the skills required to gain employment and to work effectively in a professional environment.
-
Introduction to Economics
The aim of the module is to help you to develop an awareness of the economic environment in which business operates, within a local, national and international context.
Compulsory modules
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Auditing in Context
The aim of this module is to enable you to demonstrate an understanding of auditing principles and regulations in a business context for organisations in the UK. You will learn to apply the audit procedures in a variety of simple practical situations. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Auditing.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Auditing.
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Financial Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Financial Accounting (AC40035E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop the knowledge and skills taught in Level 4 Introduction to Financial Accounting. You will gain a deeper understanding of applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Financial Reporting.
-
Taxation
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
-
Business and Corporate Law
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills in understanding the general legal framework and specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
-
Financial Management
The module aims to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. Upon successful completion of this module you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Corporate Finance.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Corporate Finance.
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Management Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Management Accounting (AC40033E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and develop an understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
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Learning Through Work
Compulsory modules
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Corporate Finance
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Financial Management (AC50028E).
This module builds on knowledge and skills taught at Level 5 (Financial Management) and aims to develop the skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
-
Financial Reporting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level - Financial Accounting (5AC50026E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Financial Accounting) and Level 5 (Financial Accounting) in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including group entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
-
Performance Management and Control
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Management Accounting (AC50027E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and Level 5 (Management Accounting and develop knowledge) helping develop skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation, and control.
Optional modules
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Personal and Corporate Taxation
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Taxation (AC50029E).
The module aims to build upon the knowledge and skills gained at Level 5 (Taxation) and develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.
-
Auditing
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Auditing in Context (AC50025E).This module builds on Level 5 Auditing in Context and aims to enable you to demonstrate a detailed understanding of auditing principles and procedures applicable to business organisations and to select and apply those procedures in a variety of practical situations.
-
Analysis Report on Current Issues in Accounting and Finance
The module aims to enable you to engage in a knowledge-based debate with your peers on selected current issues in accounting and finance.
This is not a taught module, it is a research project that focuses on the current issues in the accounting and finance profession.
-
Blockchain Technologies in Finance
The module aims to demystify the world of blockchain technology for accountants and will enable you to get to grips with technological advances and digital disruptors, give a clearer understanding of what they mean to the role of a professional accountant, and how to make informed decisions about adopting and using new technologies.
Compulsory modules
-
Introduction to Financial Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles and concepts relating to financial accounting and technical proficiency in the use of double-entry accounting techniques including the preparation of basic financial statements. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 5 Financial Accounting and Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Financial Accounting.
-
Professional Skills
This module focuses on a range of different professional skills to assist you in becoming an effective learner and developing the personal and professional skills that are essential in the modern workplace as well as the classroom environment.
-
Quantitative Methods
The module aims to provide an understanding of the role of data analysis in business and finance. Develop basic analytical and numerical skills into an ability to approach and solve business problems and develop the ability to interpret numerical results as an aid to decision-making.
-
Introduction to Management Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on Level 5 Management Accounting and Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Management Accounting.
-
Workplace Employability Skills
The module will focus on preparing you for the workplace and equipping you with the skills required to gain employment and to work effectively in a professional environment.
-
Introduction to Economics
The aim of the module is to help you to develop an awareness of the economic environment in which business operates, within a local, national and international context.
Compulsory modules
-
Auditing in Context
The aim of this module is to enable you to demonstrate an understanding of auditing principles and regulations in a business context for organisations in the UK. You will learn to apply the audit procedures in a variety of simple practical situations. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Auditing.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Auditing.
-
Financial Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Financial Accounting (AC40035E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop the knowledge and skills taught in Level 4 Introduction to Financial Accounting. You will gain a deeper understanding of applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Financial Reporting.
-
Taxation
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
-
Business and Corporate Law
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills in understanding the general legal framework and specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
-
Financial Management
The module aims to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. Upon successful completion of this module you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Corporate Finance.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Corporate Finance.
-
Management Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Management Accounting (AC40033E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and develop an understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
-
Learning Through Work
Compulsory modules
-
Corporate Finance
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Financial Management (AC50028E).
This module builds on knowledge and skills taught at Level 5 (Financial Management) and aims to develop the skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
-
Financial Reporting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level - Financial Accounting (5AC50026E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Financial Accounting) and Level 5 (Financial Accounting) in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including group entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
-
Performance Management and Control
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Management Accounting (AC50027E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and Level 5 (Management Accounting and develop knowledge) helping develop skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation, and control.
Optional modules
-
Personal and Corporate Taxation
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Taxation (AC50029E).
The module aims to build upon the knowledge and skills gained at Level 5 (Taxation) and develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.
-
Auditing
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Auditing in Context (AC50025E).This module builds on Level 5 Auditing in Context and aims to enable you to demonstrate a detailed understanding of auditing principles and procedures applicable to business organisations and to select and apply those procedures in a variety of practical situations.
-
Analysis Report on Current Issues in Accounting and Finance
The module aims to enable you to engage in a knowledge-based debate with your peers on selected current issues in accounting and finance.
This is not a taught module, it is a research project that focuses on the current issues in the accounting and finance profession.
-
Blockchain Technologies in Finance
The module aims to demystify the world of blockchain technology for accountants and will enable you to get to grips with technological advances and digital disruptors, give a clearer understanding of what they mean to the role of a professional accountant, and how to make informed decisions about adopting and using new technologies.
Compulsory modules
-
Introduction to Financial Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles and concepts relating to financial accounting and technical proficiency in the use of double-entry accounting techniques including the preparation of basic financial statements. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 5 Financial Accounting and Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Financial Accounting.
-
Digital Skills for Accountants
The aim of this module is to provide you with a range of digital skills required to succeed in the workplace as well as throughout your studies. You will be introduced to research skills and methods in the field of accounting and finance, both of a quantitative and qualitative nature. You will also learn to critique, prepare and present findings in an impactful manner to specialist and non-specialist audiences, and reference your findings using the Harvard referencing system.
You will also develop data analysis and general IT skills through spreadsheet modelling and using accounting software which are essential for accountants. You will be exposed to social media platforms for professional networking (Eg: LinkedIn), learn to use online platforms (Eg: Canva) to design your CV, and engage in career-focused activities.
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Quantitative Methods
The module aims to provide an understanding of the role of data analysis in business and finance. Develop basic analytical and numerical skills into an ability to approach and solve business problems and develop the ability to interpret numerical results as an aid to decision-making.
-
Introduction to Management Accounting
The module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on Level 5 Management Accounting and Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 5 Management Accounting.
-
Introduction to Sustainability in Accounting
This module aims to give you a deeper understanding of sustainable business operations and the important role played by professional accountants in helping companies embed sustainability into their corporate strategies to deliver long-term value to stakeholders. The module also explores the important role of data analytics in sustainable business practices.
-
Introduction to Economics
The aim of the module is to help you to develop an awareness of the economic environment in which business operates, within a local, national and international context.
Compulsory modules
-
Auditing in Context
The aim of this module is to enable you to demonstrate an understanding of auditing principles and regulations in a business context for organisations in the UK. You will learn to apply the audit procedures in a variety of simple practical situations. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Auditing.
This module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Auditing.
-
Financial Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Financial Accounting (AC40035E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop the knowledge and skills taught in Level 4 Introduction to Financial Accounting. You will gain a deeper understanding of applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
Upon successful completion of the module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Financial Reporting.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Financial Reporting.
-
Taxation
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Personal and Corporate Taxation.
-
Business and Corporate Law
The module aims to develop knowledge and skills in understanding the general legal framework and specific legal areas relating to business, recognising the need to seek further specialist legal advice where necessary.
-
Financial Management
The module aims to develop the knowledge and skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions. Upon successful completion of this module you should have a solid base from which to continue on to Level 6 Corporate Finance.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Corporate Finance.
-
Management Accounting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of or exemption from Level 4 - Introduction to Management Accounting (AC40033E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and develop an understanding of management accounting techniques to support management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Upon successful completion of this module, you should have a solid base from which to continue onto Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
This Level 5 module is a pre-requisite for Level 6 Performance Management and Control.
Compulsory modules
-
Corporate Finance
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Financial Management (AC50028E).
This module builds on knowledge and skills taught at Level 5 (Financial Management) and aims to develop the skills expected of a finance manager, in relation to investment, financing, and dividend policy decisions.
-
Financial Reporting
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level - Financial Accounting (5AC50026E).
The aim of the module is to build and further develop knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Financial Accounting) and Level 5 (Financial Accounting) in understanding and applying accounting standards and the theoretical framework in the preparation of financial statements of entities, including group entities, and how to analyse and interpret those financial statements.
-
Performance Management and Control
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Management Accounting (AC50027E).The module aims to build on knowledge and skills taught at Level 4 (Introduction to Management Accounting) and Level 5 (Management Accounting and develop knowledge) helping develop skills in the application of management accounting techniques to quantitative and qualitative information for planning, decision-making, performance evaluation, and control.
Optional modules
-
Personal and Corporate Taxation
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Taxation (AC50029E).
The module aims to build upon the knowledge and skills gained at Level 5 (Taxation) and develop knowledge and skills relating to the tax system as applicable to individuals, single companies, and groups of companies.
-
Auditing
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of, or exemption from Level 5 - Auditing in Context (AC50025E).This module builds on Level 5 Auditing in Context and aims to enable you to demonstrate a detailed understanding of auditing principles and procedures applicable to business organisations and to select and apply those procedures in a variety of practical situations.
-
Analysis Report on Current Issues in Accounting and Finance
The module aims to enable you to engage in a knowledge-based debate with your peers on selected current issues in accounting and finance.
This is not a taught module, it is a research project that focuses on the current issues in the accounting and finance profession.
-
Blockchain Technologies in Finance
The module aims to demystify the world of blockchain technology for accountants and will enable you to get to grips with technological advances and digital disruptors, give a clearer understanding of what they mean to the role of a professional accountant, and how to make informed decisions about adopting and using new technologies.
Entry requirements
These can include:
- A-Levels at grade B, B and C, or above
- BTEC Extended Diploma with Distinction, Merit, Merit
- Access to HE Diploma
- T Levels
You also need GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.
Looking for BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year?
Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.
Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.
Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.
Looking for BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year?
You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept.
You also need academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents.
We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.
Looking for BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year?
Mature applicants (aged 21+): If you do not hold the qualifications listed but have relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply. Your application will be considered on an individual basis.
Level 5 (year 2) entry
To directly enter the second year of this course you will need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 120 undergraduate credits at Level 4 or a CertHE in a related subject area.
Level 6 (year 3) entry
To directly enter the third year of this course you need to show appropriate knowledge and experience. For example, you are an ideal candidate if you have 240 undergraduate credits (at Levels 4 and 5), a DipHE, Foundation Degree or HND in a related subject area.
Looking for BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year?
Fees & funding
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
Funding your studies
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
We offer generous bursaries and scholarships to make sure your aspirations are your only limit. In recent years, hundreds of students have received our Full-time Undergraduate Student Bursary. We also offer a range of Business-related scholarships and bursaries.
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
International students - funding your studies
We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships.
Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.
Teaching staff
Erfan Ovee Nomaan
Ovee joined the University of West London’s Claude Littner Business School in 2014 after completing his PGCE from UCL. He is an academic, specialising in Business, Accounting and Economics.
Ovee joined the University of West London’s Claude Littner Business School in 2014 after completing his PGCE from UCL. He is an academic, specialising in Business, Accounting and Economics.
Study & career progression
Gaining this degree boosted my career! The Claude Littner Business School provided me with a good level of academic and career support every step of the way, and prepared me both intellectually and socially for professional work life."
- Martyna Santkiewicz, Finance Manager, Elmech Ltd.
Accounting firms – especially large international ones – offer a wide range of career opportunities and jobs for accounting and finance graduates, including:
- auditing and assurance work
- corporate finance
- human resources
- insolvency
- IT consulting
- management consulting
- tax planning.
Most of our students go on to study for the ACCA examinations. When you graduate you will be awarded up to nine exemptions (no institution offers more) from ACCA and it is possible to become a qualified accountant within two years of graduation.
Alternatively, you could develop a related specialism or explore a new area on one of our postgraduate courses.
How to apply
You can apply online at any time by following the link below.
Our application form will ask you for some information about what you want to study, your previous qualifications or experience, and how we can contact you.
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
- 0800 036 8888
- courses@uwl.ac.uk
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
Apply for this course
- Institution code
- W05
- UCAS code
- currentVariantData.field_p_cv_ucas_code
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply online at any time by following the link below.
Our application form will ask you for some information about what you want to study, your previous qualifications or experience, and how we can contact you.
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
- 0800 036 8888
- courses@uwl.ac.uk
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
Apply for this course
- Institution code
- W05
- UCAS code
- currentVariantData.field_p_cv_ucas_code
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply online at any time by following the link below.
Our application form will ask you for some information about:
- what you want to study
- your previous qualifications or experience
- your visa (if required)
- how we can contact you.
Want to ask us a question first? Our dedicated international students’ team would love to hear from you.
- email international@uwl.ac.uk
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
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Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
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Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply to us in two ways:
- on the UCAS website you will need our institution code (W05) and the UCAS course code (at the top of this page)
- directly on our website – follow the ‘apply now’ link below
Want to ask us a question first? Our dedicated international students’ team would love to hear from you.
- Ask the International Recruitment Team a question
- learn more about international student applications
- find out more about why you should study in London at the Career University.
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Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply online at any time by following the link below.
Our application form will ask you for some information about:
- what you want to study
- your previous qualifications or experience
- your visa (if required)
- how we can contact you.
Want to ask us a question first? Our dedicated international students’ team would love to hear from you.
- email international@uwl.ac.uk
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply to us in two ways:
- on the UCAS website you will need our institution code (W05) and the UCAS course code (at the top of this page)
- directly on our website – follow the ‘apply now’ link below
Want to ask us a question first? Our dedicated international students’ team would love to hear from you.
- Ask the International Recruitment Team a question
- learn more about international student applications
- find out more about why you should study in London at the Career University.
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
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Industry insights
Students from UWL’s Claude Littner Business School (CLBS) visited Accountex, Europe’s largest annual business event for the accounting and finance profession, at ExCel London.
At the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) stand, students met members and practitioners and took pictures with the ‘Tuk Tuk to Success’, reminding them that with the globally recognised ACCA qualification they will be able to work in any sector anywhere in the world.
I had an excellent time interacting with accounting professionals and getting informed about practical and technological updates,"
said Shafinaz Shaikh, a BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance student.
Student life at UWL
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Disclaimer
*Modern universities - defined as higher education institutions that were granted university status in, and subsequent to, 1992.
**The National Student Survey 2023 and 2024 - Average of answers to all questions by registered student population. Excludes specialist institutions.
Testimonials - our students or former students provided all of our testimonials - often a student from the course but sometimes another student. For example, the testimonial often comes from another UWL student when the course is new.
Optional modules - where optional modules are offered they will run subject to staff availability and viable student numbers opting to take the module.
Videos - all videos on our course pages were accurate at the time of filming. In some cases a new Course Leader has joined the University since the video was filmed.
Availability of placements - if you choose a course with placement/internship route we would like to advise you that if a placement/internship opportunity does not arise when you are expected to undertake the placement then the University will automatically transfer you to the non-internship route, this is to ensure you are still successful in being awarded a degree.