📖Program Curriculum
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
YEARS 1 AND 2
You will take courses in economics finance financial accounting management accounting mathematics and statistics
YEARS 3 AND 4
If you progress to Honours ( 3 and 4) you will take a range of core and optional courses including courses in accounting and statistics
In fourth you will also undertake a dissertation supervised within the Adam Smith Business School
Course details
YEAR 1
FINANCE 1
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 1 A BUSINESS DECISION EMPHASIS
THE ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSION
BAcc students will also study
INTRODUCTORY ECONOMICS
Joint BAcc Economics students will study
ECONOMICS 1A in Semester 1 and
ECONOMICS 1B in Semester 2
in place of Introductory Economics
YEAR 2
FINANCE 2
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 2
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND METHODS
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING 2 ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE
TAXATION
BAcc students will also study
BUSINESS LAW
YEARS 3 AND 4
ACCOUNTANCY DISSERTATION
ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
ADVANCED THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TAXATION
AUDITING
CAPITAL MARKETS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
CORPORATE FINANCE
CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
DERIVATIVE SECURITIES
ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS
FINANCIAL MARKETS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS AND VALUATION
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ISSUES IN SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
ISSUES IN THE ACCOUNTANCY PROFESSION
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING IN ORGANISATIONS AND SOCIETY
MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING
PSYCHOLOGY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
Level 1 courses (non-BAcc)
These courses are available to students enrolled on degrees other than Accountancy and Finance They are most often taken by second students as a third subject
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS REPORTING & FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE INVESTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS
Programme alteration or discontinuation
The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised In exceptional circumstances however the University may withdraw or alter a programme For more information please see Student contract
PARTNERSHIP AND INDUSTRY LINKS
The University has close links with professional bodies and employers many of whom offer placement opportunities to students Some professional firms run presentations and drop-in sessions for prospective graduates and also run separate events to give you a chance to interact with their staff
OUR INTERNATIONAL LINKS
You will have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner universities as part of your degree This won’t add any extra time to your studies; see Study abroad