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    ACCA

    OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY

    BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting

    Degree Programme

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    Why should you do the BSc Honours degreein Applied Accounting?

    A great, satisfying personal achievement - something for you and your friendsand family to be proud of!

    Improves your career prospects if you decide to change employer and helpsprogression within a company if you are staying

    Gives you a change from sitting exams, helping you to refresh and re-focus

    Develops your communication, analytical & report writing skills

    Helps you understand how exam topics work in real business environments

    If youve qualified, will count towards your required CPD points

    You will have a degree from a well-respected English University to your name.

    Easiest and cheapest way of getting a degree!- Quote from a student who has recently completed the course.

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    Overview

    The BSc (Hons) in Applied Accountancy is a joint initiative between ACCA and Oxford Brookes University(voted best modern University for seven consecutive years by The Times newspaper). The degreeprogramme was designed to recognise the quality of the ACCA professional qualification and to provide

    students with the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised academic qualification, whilst taking theirACCA examinations.

    The degree is a highly regarded qualification that is based on practical, professional, employer-drivenaccounting requirements. It enables students to prove that not only have they mastered the knowledgerequired for the degree, but that they have the key skills required by graduate employers.

    The degree is awarded on the basis of successful performance in the Fundamentals level of the new syllabusACCA examinations and a Research and Analysis Project (RAP) assessed by Oxford Brookes University in linewith their normal degree assessment criteria.

    Eligibility Criteria

    To be eligible, you must have completed the Fundamentals level of the new ACCA qualification (F1 F9) andspecifically have sat and passed papers F7, F8 & F9. If awarded exemptions from papers F7, F8 or F9 youwill not be eligible to join the degree scheme. You are also required to hold a minimum English languagequalification (e.g. GCSE English) or equivalent (which includes ACCA paper F4).

    You are given the opportunity to opt into the degree at the time of initial registration with ACCA. For thosewho do not opt in at this time you can do so on the ACCA website, any time prior to passing papers F7, F8or F9. Your status is indicated on each examination entry form, which is sent out in February and Augusteach year. Please note that you must complete your RAP within ten years from your first date of registration

    with ACCA (see ACCA website for details).

    You must also complete the online Ethics module BEFORE you can submit your RAP. Deadlines are asfollows:

    o to submit your RAP in May, complete the Ethics module by 15 April of the same yearo to submit your RAP in November, complete the Ethics module by 15 October of the same year

    Students will only be permitted 3 attempts to complete the degree.

    Requirements

    To obtain the degree, you need to have passed not only the relevant ACCA examinations (see above) butalso have to produce the following output specifically for Oxford Brookes:

    Pass the Research and Analysis Project (RAP) which consists of 2 parts:o 6500 word Research Project (RP)o 2000 word Skills & Learning Statement (SLS)

    Deliver a presentation of your findings to the Project Mentor and peer group Attend 3 mentor meetings with your Project Mentor

    Oxford Brookes provides a list of 20 project titles, which should cater for the majority of projects beingundertaken. It is strongly advised that you adhere to this list of topics, which can be adapted to suitindividual interests and/or company requirements. These can be found on the ACCA website.

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    When to do the degree

    Before starting the degree, make sure you have sufficient time available to conduct your research andprepare your reports, ensuring you have a good work / study / life balance. Most students who work full-time will require 5-6 months in order to obtain and analyse their data and then and prepare their reports,

    ready for submission. If you are a full-time student then you may be able to complete the degree in ashorter amount of time, provided you are able to obtain all the research information you require.

    There 3 key times to do the degree are:

    After Fundamentals levelAfter Essentials moduleWhen all exams are completed (this can count as part of your CPD requirement)

    Many students prefer to wait until they have passed all their exams before attempting the degree.

    Project Submission deadlines

    Instead of exam deadlines, there are RAP submission deadlines. The university allows the submission ofRAP reports during two periods each calendar year. The submission deadlines for 2010 are:

    May 2010 November 2010

    Latest date to complete the Professional Ethics module 15 April 2010 15 October 2010

    Earliest receipt of RAP by Oxford Brookes University 1 May 2010 1 November 2010

    Latest receipt of RAP by Oxford Brookes University 31 May 2010 30 November 2010

    Oxford Brookes University BSc Examination Board September 2010 March 2011

    RAP and BSc degree results despatched 29 September 2010 End March 2011

    There is a fee payable to Oxford Brookes University when you submit your RAP, which is currently 85.

    Student Responsibility

    It is your responsibility to drive the process (one of the skills being assessed is planning) but with the aid ofa mentor to guide you throughout the process. You should personally ensure you:

    are eligible for the degree have passed the relevant ACCA papers prior to submission of the RAP completed the online Ethics module within the correct period are registered with Oxford Brookes University (although this should be automatic if registered with

    ACCA) choose your mentor submit all relevant documentation on time and in line with requirements have access to computer and Internet facilities for research purposes.

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    Classification of Degree

    Students must pass both the Research Project (RP) and the Skills & Learning Statement (SLS) in order to besuccessful in the degree.

    Your RP will be awarded one of four grades: A, B, C or failYour SLS will be awarded one of two grades: Satisfactory or unsatisfactory

    In order to pass overall, you must achieve A, B or C in the RP and Satisfactory in the SLS.

    Degree classification is determined by the average of the exam results achieved in the specified ACCApapers (F4 F9 inclusive) and also the grade (A, B or C) that you achieve in your RP.

    Class of DegreeACCA average mark

    First Upper Second Lower Second Third

    68 or more A, B, C - - -

    67 A, B C - -

    66 A B, C - -

    60-65 - A, B, C - -

    59 - A, B C -

    58 - A B, C -

    54-57 - - A, B, C -

    53 - - A, B C

    50-52 - - - A, B, C

    Role of the Project Mentor

    The project mentors role in the process is varied and consists of the following aspects:

    Supporting / advising you throughout the process Monitoring your progress during the project Verification of your progress / output / submission Confirmation of process in line with University regulations

    The above is to be achieved via three formal meetings between you and the mentor during the course of the

    project. Oxford Brookes guidelines stipulate that these meetings should last around 30 minutes each butKaplans experience to date has shown that there is no one standard time period and the meetings(sometimes more than three) last according to individual your requirements.

    The choice of mentor is critical to the process and can be any of the following:

    A qualified ACCA Your employer Kaplan tutor

    The mentor also has responsibility to ensure that the relevant mentoring forms are completed correctly. Thefinal submission form needs to be counter-signed by the mentor to verify a number of necessary regulations.

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    For more information on the degree programme, you can also read the information on the ACCA website:

    www.accaglobal.com/students/bsc

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