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AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting Foundation Level

Course Description

This course is an ideal starting point for a school-leaver, someone returning to the workplace, or someone who has not studied for a while.

 

The course covers:

  • Principles of double-entry bookkeeping
  • Purchase and sales ledger
  • Preparing initial trial balances

Course Structure

The course can be studied either on day release (1 day per week) or evenings only (2 evenings per week) for 1 year.

 

Assessment is by externally set computer based formal tests and projects/case studies both of which are set by the AAT.

Entry Requirements

The AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting does not require any previous accounting qualification or experience; however students do need a basic level of literacy and numeracy. An interview prior to enrolment is required.

Course Progression Routes

AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting

Course Career Prospects

This qualification will help you to gain employment in an accounting/finance role and is the first step towards becoming an Accounting Technician.

 

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If you are unsure about your career progression please contact the Careers Team.

Specific Course Information Contact

Michelle Griffiths, michelle.griffiths@don.ac.uk or 01302 553899

How to Apply

Download Application Form

To apply for this course, click here to download an application form. Completed forms should be returned to Centralised Admissions, Learner Services, Doncaster College, FREEPOST RRBE CXT2 ZTGA, The Hub, Chappell Drive, Doncaster, DN1 2RF.

 

After returning the form, you will be asked to attend an interview.


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