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A-Level Programme - Accounting

College of West Anglia

Tennyson Avenue, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2QW

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Business, Administration and Law

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
College of West Anglia (King's Lynn campus)
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Our A Level in Accounting will give you an understanding of the responsibilities of the accountant and help build knowledge of the concepts, principles and techniques.

On our A-Level programme, you will study three or four subjects. Please apply for three or four subjects and use our course selector here to check what options you can do!

Course Details

What will I study?

Over the next two years, you'll delve into a wide array of captivating topics:

  • An introduction to the role of the accountant in business
  • Types of business organisation
  • The double entry model
  • Verification of accounting records
  • Accounting concepts used in the preparation of accounting records
  • Preparation of financial statements of sole traders
  • Limited company accounts
  • Analysis and evaluation of financial information
  • Budgeting
  • Marginal costing
  • Standard costing and variance analysis
  • Absorption and activity-based costing
  • Capital investment appraisal
  • Accounting for organisations with incomplete records
  • Partnership accounts
  • Accounting for limited companies
  • Interpretation, analysis, and communication of accounting information
  • The impact of ethical considerations

These modules aren't just about numbers; they're about uncovering financial secrets, making strategic decisions and ethics of the financial world to prepare you for progression to university or employment.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will complete two three hour exams at the end of your second year. These exams are on:

  • Financial accounting
  • Accounting for analysis and decision making

Entry requirements

You will need:

  • 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English and maths and, for this specific subject;

  • GCSE grade 5 or above in English language and maths

  • GCSE grade 5 or above in accounting (if taken)

Additional information


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