The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) was established in 1980 and is sponsored by the four main accounting bodies. It seeks to meet the educational and training needs of a wide range of trainees including those employed in accounting in a variety of organisations and those aspiring to change their occupation. This course is designed for employees who have a strong level of numeracy and literacy skills. This course is divided into 2 units. PBKT - Processing bookkeeping transactions, CJBS - Control accounts, journals and the banking system. When you have achieved your level 2 AAT you can progress to the AAT level 3 programme should you also complete the computerised accounts unit. The qualification can lead to study for other professional bodies like the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, and The Association of Chartered Certified Accounts. All students will be required to become student members and register with the AAT as such. All students will be given a reading list and book guide to purchase the course text books as these are not included in the course fees. Learners will need to pay a registration fee in addition to their course fees.
Name: AAT Book-Keeping and Accounts Level 2 Qualification title: Certificate in Bookkeeping (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment All assessments will normally be set by the AAT and will be delivered using computer-based technologies Awarding Association of Accounting Technicians Created 20160316 12:24:47 Updated 20160727 08:39:02
All students will be given a reading list and book guide however there is no requirement to purchase a course textbook. Equipment required All students will be given a reading list and book guide however there is no requirement to purchase a course textbook.
Huntingdonshire Regional College
Further Education
college@huntingdon.ac.uk
n/a
http://www.huntingdon.ac.uk
California Road Town: Huntingdon
Title: Certificate in Bookkeeping (QCF) Qualification: Certificate in Bookkeeping (QCF) Classification: Business, Administration and Law