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The Undergraduate Diploma in Accountancy and Finance introduces the learners to skills required to effectively implement cost cutting techniques in the business and understand the legalities and polices in the world of accountancy and evaluate and organisation’s competitive positioning.
Learners will learn how to:
- Monitor the interactions between business, key stakeholders and the external environment.
- Ensure understanding of the macroeconomic themes and their relevance to the business world.
- Support organisational management in planning, controlling, and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts.
- Apply cost accounting techniques to assist informative decision-making.
- Monitor laws governing the formation and constitution of organisations, including financing types and insolvency laws.
- Identify the various aspects and sources of the legal system insofar as they impact the field of accountancy and finance.
- Interpret financial statements taking into consideration financial performance, financial position, and cash flows.
- Account for transactions in accordance with international accounting standards.
At the end of this programme, learners will be eligible to advance their studies by pursuing a Foundation Degree in Accountancy and Finance.
Awarding Body
Accrediting Body
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold any one of the following requirements:
- A Matriculation certificate with an intermediate pass in Pure Mathematics and an advanced pass in Accountancy or a similar subject
- A recognised MQF Level 4 qualification in accountancy and finance or a relevant field
Non native speakers must also be in possession of an English qualification such as CEFR or IELTS 5.5.
To determine your eligibility, at CMBS, we assess many factors including your education, career progression, and leadership and entrepreneurship qualities. If you do not meet the standard entry requirements and are adequately prepared to succeed in this programme, we welcome and encourage you to contact us for an interview.
Mode of Assessment
This course implements various methods and techniques of assessment, including examinations, assignments and presentations.
Who is this course for?
This course is intended for those who are aged 21+ and aspire to enrich their knowledge in key accounting and finance competencies in today’s highly dynamic business environment.
Delivery
Face-to-faceLanguage
This programme will be delivered in English.
Location
Central Mediterranean Business School
The Brewhouse
Mdina Road, Zone 2,
Central Business District
Birkirkara CBD 2010, Malta
Key Info
Duration
9 MonthsStarting
May 2024Credits
60 ECTS/ECVETEarly Submission (EU Students)
€3,632Full Price (EU Students)
€3,995International Price (Non-EU Students)
€5,995Modules
This module aims at introducing learners, especially those who are not familiar with the business environment, to organisations, which are made up of various systems and people interacting with one another on a continuous basis. Primarily, it will introduce learners to various organisation types, their stakeholders, the competition within which they operate, their functions and structure amongst others. This will serve as preparation for upcoming modules which will make reference to organisations.
The module introduces students to the economic environment that impacts the three key financial management decisions of investing, financing and dividend policy. Students will also be introduced to the use of macroeconomic applications to address real-world issues in current economic policy.
This module intends to give participants a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles and techniques of management accounting. These principles and techniques are used in business to support informative planning, control and decision-making.
This module specifically covers various laws and regulations which directly and indirectly impact the field of accountancy and finance. These laws and regulations include employment law and the legal framework relating to the establishment and operation of a business.
This module introduces students to the fundamental principles and practices of financial accounting. It first covers accounting techniques and focuses on the recording, processing and reporting of business transactions and events. The module then requires students to prepare financial statements and perform a high-level analysis of these financial statements. It also covers the preparation of simple consolidated financial statements from the individual financial statements of group incorporated entities
Have questions?
Email us at admissions@cmbs.edu.mt or call on +356 9912 1110 to learn more.