AAT Applied Management Accounting - Level 4
Overview
AAT accountancy courses are designed to teach you practical skills that you can transfer directly to your workplace or aid your career progression.
An AAT qualification offers you a professional status that reflects the skills you’ve worked so hard to gain. So when employers see the letters MAAT after your name, they’ll know they’re dealing with a credible, up-to-date professional.
As a member of the AAT, you’ll have the support of the largest professional body for accounting technicians worldwide.
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Please note, this unit can either be studied on its own or as part of the full AAT Professional Diploma in Accounting - Level 4. Please contact AATEnquires@wnc.ac.uk to find out more.
Start dates and fees
Start Dates
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
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Cost
The course fee can either be paid in full or in four instalments.
If you wish to pay in instalments, you will be required to pay 25% (£195.50) of the total fee on the day of enrolment and a Direct Debit mandate would then need to be completed to enable the college to collect a further three payments of £195.00 a month. The payments will be taken on the date you choose on the Direct Debit mandate form.
Please contact the college’s finance department for further details on 0808 100 3626.
On top of the course fees, you will also be required to join the AAT professional body, which may incur a charge.
What will I study?
In today’s world, management accountants are not only required to interpret and analyse data to produce reports. They are also required to have the requisite skills to be able to relate their findings to the organisation and provide insightful feedback that will help the business to move forward and achieve its objectives. This unit focuses on the three fundamental areas of management accounting: planning, control and decision making. All organisations rely on the provision of accurate, business-focused information in order to make sound business judgements.
Entry requirements
You should hold an AAT Level 3 qualification in accounts or a degree in accounting.
How long is the course?
14 weeks.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed by external examination.
What does the course lead to?
Full membership of the AAT and entry for ACCA, ICAEW or CIMA qualifications is possible upon completion of the full qualification.
How do I apply?
This course starts at various times throughout the year. Please register your interest to be the first to know about upcoming dates.
Register your interest