The AAT Foundation Certificate in Accounting (Level 3) is ideal for those who want to pursue a career in accounting and Finance. The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) is the world's leading professional body for Accounting Professionals.
Those who have completed Level 3 Accounting have several options.
1. You can progress to university, particularly withing Business and Finance fields.
2. Accounting skills are one of the most desired by employers in the wider Birmingham area. Typical job roles for those who complete Level 3 are
3. You also can enter work and continue to study AAT at Level 4, on a part time basis. This is the typical choice for those working towards full Chartered Accounting status.
AAT is an internationally recognised and respected qualification that shows potential employers that you have been trained to the highest standard.
Each completion of an AAT Level is a qualification. Full completion of the Level 4 Diploma in Accounting and work experience will lead to designated letters (MAAT) after your name. If you wish to progress further with your career and academic qualifications, you can achieve chartered accountancy status by further study.
You will study for main units detailed below, each of which is formally assessed. At the end of the course there is a synoptic assessment which draws on knowledge from the whole curriculum.
The course is delivered based on industry standard theory and practice. Delivery is heavily focused on taught sessions and there is an expectation that you will complete independent study as you prepare for examinations.
AAT Foundation Diploma in Accounting (Level 3).
Four units are assessed individually in end-of-unit assessments. At the end of year a synoptic assessment draws on and assesses knowledge and understanding from across the qualification.
Places are offered by interview only.
We expect you to have at least five Grade 4 or above GCSEs, and they must include GCSE English Language, and Mathematics.
You will also need to have completed Level 2 with a minimum of a merit grade.
If you have any learning difficulty or disability, please let us know when you apply. You will be offered support in your interview and during the course.
You will need to arrange your own work placement (minimum of 30 hours across the whole of the academic year) during the autumn term so that it can be completed later on in the academic year.
You are expected to dress appropriately, as if you were in a real working environment. Whilst the dress code will be discussed further at interview and covered at induction, please be aware that you will not be allowed to wear tracksuits, hoodies or branded clothing.
Those who have completed Level 3 Accounting have several options.
1.You can progress to university, particularly withing Business and Finance fields.
2. Accounting skills are one of the most desired by employers in the wider Birmingham area. Typical job roles for those who complete Level 3 are
3. You also can enter work and continue to study AAT at Level 4, on a part time basis. This is the typical choice for those working towards full Chartered Accounting status.
Please note completion of AAT qualifications is the most popular route to further studies leading to full professional accreditation with various accountancy bodies including the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants), CIPFA (Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy), ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales).
Blossomfield Campus
Sept-2025
Various
TBC
N/A for 16 to 18 Year Olds
AFAAT151BCF0
Full Time
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