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  • Is this course for you?

    The AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is an ideal starting point for anyone wishing to pursue a career in accountancy or finance. The purpose of the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is to offer grounding in the core accounting knowledge and skills needed to progress either to employment or to further study. This qualification is suitable for young people who have just left school as well as for adults returning to work after a break or for anyone wishing to change career.

    The certificate is open to those who are working and those who are not currently in employment. This qualification could also help someone who is already working in an entry-level finance role to progress in their career by offering them development and formal recognition of their skills.

    The course covers a range of foundation accounting and finance skills in four units:

    • Introduction to Bookkeeping
    • Principles of Bookkeeping Controls
    • Principles of Costing
    • The Business Environment – Synoptic Assessment

    The purpose of this qualification is to ensure that students are well prepared to progress into a career in business, finance or professional accountancy, or into further education. All of the units within the qualification are mandatory with three units assessed individually in end-of unit assessments, and a synoptic assessment that students sit towards the end of the qualification. The synoptic assessment draws on and assesses knowledge and understanding from across the qualification.

    Working in accountancy requires good communication skills, IT skills and an understanding of the business environment, all of which are covered by this qualification.

    AAT qualifications are valued by employers as vocational and technical qualifications that effectively prepare students for the world of work and for working specifically in accountancy and finance roles.

  • Required qualifications

    There are no entry requirements for the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting. However, a good standard of English and maths is desirable.

  • What skills will I develop?

    Students will attend college one day a week or 2 evenings a week for 36 weeks and will develop an understanding of the following:-

    • accountancy skills in double-entry bookkeeping
    • basic costing
    • journals, control accounts and the trial balance
    • purchase, sales and general ledgers
    • processing financial information in accordance with company procedures
    • how to provide information to colleagues, suppliers and customers as required
    • the principles of accounting software
    • professional skills and behaviours needed to contribute effectively in the workplace

    Four online exams are taken throughout the academic year and all must be passed to gain the full certificate.

    Teaching is carried out both in the classroom and electronically via the college’s learning platform. In addition, with AAT registration comes a valuable range of online resources to support students’ education.

  • Careers

    The accountancy skills developed by studying this qualification will enable a student to seek employment or an apprenticeship with confidence and/or to progress to the next level of learning. The finance, accountancy, business and communications skills developed in the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting can lead to employment as:

    • an accounts administrator
    • an accounts assistant
    • an accounts payable clerk
    • a purchase/sales ledger clerk
    • a trainee accounting technician
    • a trainee finance assistant

    The accountancy and finance knowledge developed in this qualification is also the underpinning knowledge needed for the higher-level accountancy and financial skills developed in the AAT Level 3 and Level 4 Accounting Qualifications.

    Therefore, the skills developed in this qualification may also enable learners to progress onto a level 3 AAT course:

    • AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting
  • English and maths

    As part of the course students will develop their literacy skills and learn Accounts specific terminology as well as be able to produce financial documents such as invoices, credit notes, bank reconciliations, journals and a trial balance. The ability to communicate information clearly and appropriately to a given audience is a valuable skill in any role and in any type of business, particularly in finance roles. Students are therefore encouraged to practise writing emails to customers, suppliers and other business stakeholders, to prepare them for the workplace.

    Within the learning environment students will complete team tasks, take part in discussions as well as respond to questioning, which will build confidence and promote effective communication skills. Students are expected to follow both verbal and written instructions both in the classroom and as part of their formal assessments. The synoptic assessment requires some written answers in the form of an email, letter or report.

    As part of the course students will perform basic mathematical calculations such as multiplication, subtraction, addition, division and percentages. These skills will enable students to confidently perform accounting tasks as well as produce financial documents and to keep precise records of business transactions. The importance of accuracy within the accounting function is paramount and learners are therefore encouraged to be meticulous in their record keeping and to proofread and check their work in order to minimise mistakes.

  • Other important information

    As well as tuition fees you are required to pay for AAT registration which is approximately £172.00.

    You are also required to purchase the relevant textbooks at a discounted rate of approximately £132.00 – this will be explained at induction.

    Expectations: It is essential that a minimum of 95% attendance is achieved for this course and that regular home study is completed, in order to achieve exam success.

    What you need to bring to college: You will be expected to provide your own stationery and always attend college fully equipped for lessons with a textbook, course notes, note paper and writing implements.

    IT: It is essential that you have access to a computer or laptop at home in order to complete homework and practice and revision activities.

    NB: There may be financial assistance available to you depending on your personal circumstances, please ask the Student Services team for guidance.

  • Is this course for you?

    The AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is an ideal starting point for anyone wishing to pursue a career in accountancy or finance. The purpose of the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is to offer grounding in the core accounting knowledge and skills needed to progress either to employment or to further study. This qualification is suitable for young people who have just left school as well as for adults returning to work after a break or for anyone wishing to change career.

    The certificate is open to those who are working and those who are not currently in employment. This qualification could also help someone who is already working in an entry-level finance role to progress in their career by offering them development and formal recognition of their skills.

    The course covers a range of foundation accounting and finance skills in four units:

    • Introduction to Bookkeeping
    • Principles of Bookkeeping Controls
    • Principles of Costing
    • The Business Environment – Synoptic Assessment

    The purpose of this qualification is to ensure that students are well prepared to progress into a career in business, finance or professional accountancy, or into further education. All of the units within the qualification are mandatory with three units assessed individually in end-of unit assessments, and a synoptic assessment that students sit towards the end of the qualification. The synoptic assessment draws on and assesses knowledge and understanding from across the qualification.

    Working in accountancy requires good communication skills, IT skills and an understanding of the business environment, all of which are covered by this qualification.

    AAT qualifications are valued by employers as vocational and technical qualifications that effectively prepare students for the world of work and for working specifically in accountancy and finance roles.

  • Required qualifications

    There are no entry requirements for the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting. However, a good standard of English and maths is desirable.

  • What skills will I develop?

    Students will attend college one day a week or 2 evenings a week for 36 weeks and will develop an understanding of the following:-

    • accountancy skills in double-entry bookkeeping
    • basic costing
    • journals, control accounts and the trial balance
    • purchase, sales and general ledgers
    • processing financial information in accordance with company procedures
    • how to provide information to colleagues, suppliers and customers as required
    • the principles of accounting software
    • professional skills and behaviours needed to contribute effectively in the workplace

    Four online exams are taken throughout the academic year and all must be passed to gain the full certificate.

    Teaching is carried out both in the classroom and electronically via the college’s learning platform. In addition, with AAT registration comes a valuable range of online resources to support students’ education.

  • Careers

    The accountancy skills developed by studying this qualification will enable a student to seek employment or an apprenticeship with confidence and/or to progress to the next level of learning. The finance, accountancy, business and communications skills developed in the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting can lead to employment as:

    • an accounts administrator
    • an accounts assistant
    • an accounts payable clerk
    • a purchase/sales ledger clerk
    • a trainee accounting technician
    • a trainee finance assistant

    The accountancy and finance knowledge developed in this qualification is also the underpinning knowledge needed for the higher-level accountancy and financial skills developed in the AAT Level 3 and Level 4 Accounting Qualifications.

    Therefore, the skills developed in this qualification may also enable learners to progress onto a level 3 AAT course:

    • AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting
  • English and maths

    As part of the course students will develop their literacy skills and learn Accounts specific terminology as well as be able to produce financial documents such as invoices, credit notes, bank reconciliations, journals and a trial balance. The ability to communicate information clearly and appropriately to a given audience is a valuable skill in any role and in any type of business, particularly in finance roles. Students are therefore encouraged to practise writing emails to customers, suppliers and other business stakeholders, to prepare them for the workplace.

    Within the learning environment students will complete team tasks, take part in discussions as well as respond to questioning, which will build confidence and promote effective communication skills. Students are expected to follow both verbal and written instructions both in the classroom and as part of their formal assessments. The synoptic assessment requires some written answers in the form of an email, letter or report.

    As part of the course students will perform basic mathematical calculations such as multiplication, subtraction, addition, division and percentages. These skills will enable students to confidently perform accounting tasks as well as produce financial documents and to keep precise records of business transactions. The importance of accuracy within the accounting function is paramount and learners are therefore encouraged to be meticulous in their record keeping and to proofread and check their work in order to minimise mistakes.

  • Other important information

    As well as tuition fees you are required to pay for AAT registration which is approximately £172.00.

    You are also required to purchase the relevant textbooks at a discounted rate of approximately £132.00 – this will be explained at induction.

    Expectations: It is essential that a minimum of 95% attendance is achieved for this course and that regular home study is completed, in order to achieve exam success.

    What you need to bring to college: You will be expected to provide your own stationery and always attend college fully equipped for lessons with a textbook, course notes, note paper and writing implements.

    IT: It is essential that you have access to a computer or laptop at home in order to complete homework and practice and revision activities.

    NB: There may be financial assistance available to you depending on your personal circumstances, please ask the Student Services team for guidance.

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  • Accounting Certificate Level 2 (AAT)

    Tamworth College

    Start Date: 10th September 2024

    Code: QTE2AC

    Cost: £0

    Start Time: 17:45 PM

    End Time:20:45 PM

    Part Time: 36 Weeks

    Day(s): Tuesday | Thursday