Is
this programme for me?
This
degrees combines elements of the BSc Accounting and
Finance degree with the LLB (Law) programme. This degree
is for you if you:
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wish to pursue a career in accounting
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would like to work in areas of commerce such as
insurance, banking, sales and marketing
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are
considering working as a Company Secretary.
Programme aims
To
provide you with a thorough grounding in both accounting
and law; the programmes take a broad approach to the
subjects rather than focusing on narrow technicalities.
Programme structure
The
degree consists of 12 units when taken through the
Standard Route and 9 units through the Graduate Entry
Route.
Prestige and career progression
The
programme has been developed by academics at The London
School of Economics and Political Science (LSE),
regarded as an international centre of academic
excellence and innovation in the social sciences. This
degree will prepare you for a career in accounting or
law, areas of commerce such as insurance, banking, sales
or marketing, or as a Company Secretary.
Flexible study at a reasonable cost
You
have between 3-8 years to complete the programme (or a
minimum of 2 years on the Graduate Entry Route). The
total fee payable to the University is £3,237 for the
Standard Route. The Graduate Entry Route costs £2,447.
Please note that these figures do not reflect any annual
fee increase and assume completion in the minimum study
period permitted.Study
materials
The
study materials that we send you include:
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Strategies for success – an academic
advice and study skills handbook
containing information about study techniques,
planning your studies, making the best use of
resources and preparing for examinations.
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Student handbook.
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Subject guides (offering advice on how to use
textbooks).
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Past exam papers and Examiners' reports - these
resources are updated annually and are available to
download.
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Regulations.
Study
support and online resources
You can
either study independently at a pace that suits you, or
enrol for additional classes at a local institution
(either full time or part time) and benefit from the
more formalized support this provides.
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LSE
arranges a Study weekend in
February each year. This consists of short courses
designed to help you with examination preparation
and technique. You will also have the opportunity to
discuss your studies with subject specialists.
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LSE
also runs a Summer School each
year, usually from July to mid-August, to which all
students are welcome.
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Online resources
including Examiners' reports and past
exam papers, the Student handbook, Regulations, unit
information sheets, reading lists, a ‘News and
notices’ section. It also contains the first four
chapters of subject guides for most units. On
registering you will also gain access to the
Virtual Learning Environment.
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Online Library
giving access to Justis.com, JSTOR, ABI/INFORM,
Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier.