AAT Certificate in Bookkeeping - Level 3 (Level 3)
- Pibwrlwyd Campus
This course is suitable for those wishing to focus solely on developing their bookkeeping skills in order to progress quickly to employment or to focus on becoming a bookkeeper. Students may also wish to start with this qualification before progressing to complete the Level 3 Diploma in Accounting in order to gain a wider knowledge of accountancy.
It is also ideal for self-employed people who wish to manage their own accounts. The course is open to those who are working and those who are not currently in employment.
Course fees applicable which cover tuition and initial exam sitting - price available on request.
Course details
- Part time
What you will learn
This course is ideal for anyone who wishes to develop the skills needed for financial processes including accounting principles and concepts, advanced bookkeeping and preparing financial statements.
It will also introduce the student to business issues regarding payroll and value added tax (VAT).
This course is delivered using a blended learning approach which combines face-to-face and online activities in a seamless and complementary flow of learning.
AAT will require all students to register with the Professional Body. Restrictions to membership may apply. More information is available at www.aat.org.uk.
The Level 3 Certificate in Accounting qualification comprises two mandatory units:
- Financial Accounting: Preparing Financial Statements
- Tax Processes for Businesses.
These units are assessed individually through computer based end-of-unit assessments.
The bookkeeping skills developed by studying this qualification will enable a student to seek employment with confidence and/or to progress to the next level of learning.
The skills developed while studying this qualification could lead to employment as:
- a Professional Bookkeeper
- a Senior Bookkeeper
- an Accounts Manager
- a Ledger Manager.
Students completing this qualification may wish to go on and complete the Level 3 Diploma in Accounting.
The assessment for this qualification is computer based with a time restriction.
Students will be presented with a range of question types and formats in the assessment. These may include multiple-choice questions, numeric gap-fill questions, or question tools that replicate workplace activities.
AAT does not set any prerequisites for the study of the AAT Access to Accounting Software. However, for the best chance of success, we recommend that students begin their studies with a good standard of English and maths.
AAT Registration - £91
AAT Exam/Assessment fees - £122