AQA Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary GCE in Accounting
Qualification summary
AS Level courses based on this specification should encourage candidates to develop:
an understanding of the importance of effective accounting information systems and an awareness of their limitations through a critical consideration of current financial issues and modern business practices;
an understanding of the purposes, principles, concepts and techniques of accounting;
the transferable skills of numeracy, communication, ICT, application, presentation, interpretation, analysis and evaluation in an accounting context;
an appreciation of the effects of economic, legal, ethical, social, environmental and technological influences on accounting decisions;
a capacity for methodical and critical thought which would serve as an end in itself, as well as a basis for further study of accounting and other subjects.
Qualification details
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This qualification may for part of the entry requirements for progression to higher education or employment. Students may progress to the full A level in this subject from this qualification.
No specific job occupation
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15 Business, Administration and Law
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15.1
Accounting and Finance
All AS units are assessed through independent assessment.
Revised specification attached.
Both units are mandatory within the qualification.
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T/500/8700 - Introduction to Financial Accounting
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 50.00%.
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A/500/8701 - Financial and Management Accounting
The relative percentage weighting of this unit within the qualifications is 50.00%.