Accounting
Accounting - AAT NVQ L4 (Second Year)
Key Facts
Qualification Aim
Accounting AAT NVQ Level 4
Entry Requirements
Completion of year 1
Start Date
Evenings - Tues & Wed evenings 6.15-9.00, Day - Wed 9.15 - 3.15 (Sept 2010)
Course Overview
The course comprises the final units for the (Accounting Practice, Industry and Commerce) qualification.
Course Structure
The programme will cover new standards as follows:
This stage last for 4 and a half months
- Cash Management & Credit Control
- Managing Accounting Systems
This stage last for 4 and a half months
Qualification Aims
Students successfully completing thisAAT Technician NVQ4 can, with relevant work experience, qualify fully as MAAT. Qualified AAT NVQ Technicians can progress on a fast-track route into studies for Chartered Accountant status.
Assessments/Examinations
The course is examined by one AAT-set Simulation (assignment) and the submission of a special Project report.
Cost / Equipment
Tuition Fee £465 - includes Simulation for CMCC
The AAT is a professional body. Students will need to arrange and pay registration and examination fees direct to the AAT.
Currently fees are:
The AAT is a professional body. Students will need to arrange and pay registration and examination fees direct to the AAT.
Currently fees are:
- AAT Student Admission fee: (one off) £33
- UK Student Annual fee £72
- Exam fee per unit (one only) £46
Students will need to purchase some recommended textbooks, currently totalling approximately £40 at retail
Free tuition is available to those in receipt of certain means tested benefits or to their un-waged dependants. If you are not on benefits but find it difficult to pay any course related costs because of financial hardship, contact Student Welfare on 01843 605048 to make an appointment with a welfare advisor.
Free tuition is available to those in receipt of certain means tested benefits or to their un-waged dependants. If you are not on benefits but find it difficult to pay any course related costs because of financial hardship, contact Student Welfare on 01843 605048 to make an appointment with a welfare advisor.
Entry Requirements
Candidates should have completed the first year of the NVQ4 programme.
The course will include in-class exercises and students are expected to spend approximately 6-10 hours of personal learning time per week.
Start Date
Evenings - Tuesday and Wednesday evenings - Starting Sept 2010
Days - Wednesday Sept 2010
How to Apply
If you wish to apply for any of our courses, please complete and return an application form.
If you have any problems completing the form or have any questions regarding the application process, please contact our Student Admissions team on 01843 605049, or email student_admissions@thanet.ac.uk.
If you have any problems completing the form or have any questions regarding the application process, please contact our Student Admissions team on 01843 605049, or email student_admissions@thanet.ac.uk.




