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B.COMPT Financial Accounting
Unisa Qualification Name | Unisa Qualification Code | NQF Level & Credits |
B.COMPT Financial Accounting | 98302-FAC | NQF7, 360 credits |
Rules:
Students who wish to proceed to the College's PG Dip (Applied Accounting Sciences) (CTA level 2) should be aware of the requirement that all 10 final year modules must have been passed in not more than three consecutive semesters and the qualification should not be older than three years in order to be admitted to the postgraduate programme. Students who have already passed AUE301P amd AUE302Q will retain the credit(-s) and will not need to register for AUE3701. *Candidates should note that during the course of their studies they would be required to have access to a computer, printer and the internet. You will be provided this access a student of CharterQuest. Below are the key modules to obtain this qualification:
First level | Pre-requisite/recommendation |
Group A Module Names: All Compulsory | |
AIN1501 - Accounting Information Systems in a Computer Environment | |
AUE1601 - Legal Aspects in Accountancy | Co-requisite:CLA1501 or CLA1503 |
CAS1501 - Perspectives on Accountancy | |
CBC1501 - Communication in Business Contexts | |
CLA1503 - Commercial Law IC | |
DSC1630 - Introductory Financial Mathematics | |
ECS1501 - Economics IA | |
FAC1502 - Financial Accounting Principles, Concepts and Procedures | |
FAC1601 - Financial Accounting Reporting | Co-requisite:FAC1502 |
MNB1501 - Business Management IA | |
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