BA (Hons)

Accounting and Finance

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From balance sheets to bold solutions.
Launch your finance career with a degree that looks beyond the spreadsheets. We'll equip you with professional qualifications while developing the human skills that employers truly value. Our award-nominated programme balances technical expertise with real-world application – giving you everything you need to thrive in a changing financial landscape.

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Course overview

Financial careers are evolving fast. While AI can handle the routine tasks, today's finance professionals need to be communicators, problem solvers, strategic advisors, and ethical decision-makers. Our programme prepares you for this reality.

From day one, you'll apply accounting principles to real scenarios from actual companies. This hands-on approach means you'll graduate ready to hit the ground running, not just with theoretical knowledge but practical experience that employers seek.

You'll benefit from our close-knit learning environment where lecturers know you by name and provide tailored guidance on your journey toward professional status. Many of our academics are qualified Chartered Accountants who bring current industry practices directly into the classroom, while our innovative teaching approaches – from Excel mastery to AI-powered accounting simulations – ensure you're equipped for the digital transformation reshaping the profession.

Our Programme Team has been nominated for the PQ Magazine 2025 award for 'Accountancy College of the Year' in the public sector – recognition of our commitment to excellence. With hands-on learning, maximum professional exemptions, and personalised support, you'll develop into a well-rounded finance professional who can interpret data, communicate effectively, and adapt to an evolving industry.

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Our degree offers exemptions from four professional accounting bodies, including the maximum exemption from up to nine papers from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). This ensures your degree meets the highest professional standards and gives you a significant head start in your qualification journey. With an optional placement year and varied final-year project options, you can tailor your experience to match your career aspirations, whether that's joining a top accounting firm, entering corporate finance, or launching your own practice.

 

University of Winchester Pathways to Accounting, Economics and Finance Programme

The Pathways to Accounting, Economics and Finance programme runs for the first time from October 2024. The pathway is an opportunity for prospective accounting, economics and finance students to engage in a series of practical and informative sessions delivered by academics and finance professionals at the Faculty of Business and Digital Technologies

Participants in Pathways to Accounting, Economics and Finance are eligible to receive reduced contextual offers on the following University of Winchester courses:

- BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance
- BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance

Eligibility for the programme
The programme is open to all home/Channel Islands Year 12 and Year 13 students.

Programme activities include:
•    Lectures and seminar activities based on a variety of accounting and finance topics
•    Experience of practical problem solving, analytics, and analysis of financial information
•    Career guidance and advice from accounting and finance professionals
•    Optional interview experience with the Dean of Faculty or Head of Department

All activities are delivered live at the University of Winchester. Some activities are also delivered virtually.

For more information on the Pathways to Accounting, Economics and Finance programme and how to apply 

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Professional Body Accreditations

Our BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance programme is accredited by prestigious professional bodies known for their commitment to excellence and maintaining the highest standards. This ensures that your experience at the University of Winchester is of the highest quality, aligned with industry best practices. It also helps to boost your employability and can give you exemptions from some professional exams as follows: 

ICAEW
The University of Winchester is recognised as an Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) Partner in Learning, working with ICAEW in the professional development of students. This allows you to apply for exemption from some modules when studying for the professional chartered accountant (ACA) qualification after graduating

ACCA
This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and you can apply for up to the maximum exemption from 9 modules when studying for the professional qualification after graduating.
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CIMA

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) accreditation will exempt you from the certificate and operational level modules of its professional syllabus.

 



CIPFA

Our programme allows you the opportunity to be recognised for exemption against specific examinations when studying for the Professional Chartered Public Finance Accountant (CIPFA) qualification after graduating.

 

 

What you need to know

Course start date

September

Location

Winchester campus

Course length

  • 3 years full-time
  • 4 years sandwich (with industry placement)

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Typical offer

104-120 points

Fees

From £9,535 pa

Course features

  • Fast-track to qualification: Get a head start on your professional journey with our maximum 9 ACCA exemptions.
  • Programme is nominated for PQ Magazine 2025's 'Accountancy College of the Year' award.
  • Learn from practising Chartered Accountants who know what today's employers want.
  • Skills beyond the numbers: Develop the human side of accounting – communication, creativity and critical thinking.
  • Master Excel and understand the role of AI in modern accounting through hands-on practice.
  • Apply your knowledge to real financial challenges through case studies and industry simulations.
  • Choose an optional placement year or embed work experience into your final-year project.
  • Tailor your studies with project-based modules and alternative assessment options.

Course details

At Winchester, we transform you into finance professionals who are ready for the modern workplace. Our approach balances academic rigour with practical skills in a supportive environment where your growth matters.

While traditional accounting programmes rely heavily on exams and theory, we embed real-world application throughout your learning. You’ll master the technical requirements needed for professional exemptions (with most accredited modules requiring 70% exam assessment), but we also offer project-based alternatives like Digital Finance, Data Analysis, and Financial Modelling for students who thrive on practical projects.

You are taught primarily through a combination of lectures, seminars, and workshops, allowing opportunities to discuss and develop your understanding of topics in smaller groups to become a confident learner.

While your class contact hours, independent learning and assessment activity may vary depending on the optional modules you select, here’s what you can expect from your Accounting and Finance course:

 

Year 1 (Level 4): Building Foundations*
Your first year establishes core accounting principles and business context. You'll study Financial Accounting and Management Accounting, whilst gaining essential knowledge of The Business Environment including business economics, law, and ethics.   The innovative "Discovering Your Subject" module develops key professional skills beyond technical accounting.

Teaching, learning and assessment: 288 hours
Independent learning: 912 hours

Year 2 (Level 5): Developing Expertise*
Deepen your knowledge with more specialised subjects including International Financial Reporting, , and Financial Management, with options to study Taxation, Data Analysis and Financial Modelling. You'll also develop research capabilities and consultancy skills that prepare you for your final year project.

Teaching, learning and assessment: 288 hours
Independent learning: 912 hours

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Year 3 (Level 6): Professional Application*
Apply your learning at an advanced level through modules like Advanced Financial Reporting and Analysis and Investments and Financial Risk Strategy. You'll complete your Capstone Project – choosing from a dissertation, consultancy project, work placement, or starting your own business – and select optional modules that align with your career aspirations.

Teaching, learning and assessment: 240 hours
Independent learning: 960 hours

*Please note these are indicative hours for the course.

Teaching hours

All class based teaching takes places between 9am – 6pm, Monday to Friday during term time. Wednesday afternoons are kept free from timetabled teaching for personal study time and for sports clubs and societies to train, meet and play matches. There may be some occasional learning opportunities (for example, an evening guest lecturer or performance) that take places outside of these hours for which you will be given forewarning.

Our validated courses may adopt a range of means of assessing your learning. An indicative, and not necessarily comprehensive, list of assessment types you might encounter includes essays, portfolios, supervised independent work, presentations, written exams, or practical performances.

We ensure all students have an equal opportunity to achieve module learning outcomes. As such, where appropriate and necessary, students with recognised disabilities may have alternative assignments set that continue to test how successfully they have met the module's learning outcomes. Further details on assessment types used on the course you are interested in can be found on the course page, by attending an Open Day or Open Evening, or contacting our teaching staff.

Percentage of the course assessed by coursework

The assessment balance between examination and coursework depends to some extent on the optional modules you choose. The approximate percentage of the course assessed by different assessment modes is as follows:

Year 1 (Level 4)*:

29% coursework
60% written exams
11% practical assessment 

Year 2 (Level 5)*:

47% coursework
42% written exams
11% practical assessment 

Year 3 (Level 6)*:

36% coursework
53% written exams
11% practical assessment 

*Please note these are indicative percentages and modes for the programme.

Modules

Please note the modules listed are correct at the time of publishing. The University cannot guarantee the availability of all modules listed and modules may be subject to change. The University will notify applicants of any changes made to the core modules listed. For further information please refer to winchester.ac.uk/termsandconditions

Modules

Financial Accounting 30 Credits

This module aims to develop the fundamental concepts and practices of financial accounting and the application of this knowledge to different forms of business organisations. With a focus on using the IASB’s Conceptual Framework and accounting for transactions and events from first principles, you will develop your conceptual understanding of accounting, your knowledge of the main accounting terminology and your awareness of the nature and purpose of financial reporting. You will acquire the techniques of double entry accounting and how to apply its principles in recording transactions, adjusting financial records and preparing non-complex financial statements.

Management Accounting 30 Credits

The module introduces management accounting as a specialised service function primarily involving the collection, storage and recording of financial data, its conversion to useful information and the effective communication of this information for decision making. It prepares you for more advanced aspects of management accounting and finance encountered later in the programme.

The Business Environment 30 Credits

This module provides you with a holistic view of how an entity’s performance can be affected by both its own internal operating environment and the external environment. It develops your knowledge and skills in understanding and applying the legal principles in the context of the business environment and to educate students on lawful and ethical behaviours for professional accountants. You will study various aspects of management theory, external environment mapping and uses of technology by businesses and finance professionals.

Discovering Your Subject 30 Credits

Whatever your future career, there are certain professional skills that are required in the workplace. This module provides opportunities to acquire and apply essential skills for academic success, while also developing digital skills that are a prerequisite for a successful career. You will practice, and build confidence in wide ranging skills, as part of your transition into higher education. By establishing and pursuing a personal development plan, you will develop a set of personal qualities such as self-awareness, confidence and resilience; and professional skills such as communication, teamwork, risk management, coaching and feedback. Whilst you learn to construct outstanding CVs and professional LinkedIn profiles, this module also aims to raise your digital skills competencies. The module will cover the general Microsoft Office suite and specific digital skills of particular relevance to the discipline that the you are studying. This module is taught as a mix of lectures, practitioner guest lectures, hands-on skills seminars and computer lab sessions.

Modules

International Financial Reporting 30 Credits

This module builds on the knowledge of financial accounting from year 1 by requiring you to extend your understanding of double entry bookkeeping to the application of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The approach to teaching the IFRS will be Framework-based, an approach recommended by the IASB. The Framework-based approach develops a critical understanding of the well-established principles around corporate reporting. You will be taught from exercises and case studies to illustrate key aspects of technical knowledge and to facilitate skills development. Cases are a very effective and enjoyable way to learn because they recount real life or lifelike business situations that present managers with a dilemma or uncertain outcome. This allows you to evaluate critically the appropriateness of certain accounting treatments and consider these within an ethical context. Cases come from a range of situations and organisations, so you can quickly and efficiently gain a breadth of experience and an appreciation of the limits to your knowledge.

Research and Consultancy Skills 30 Credits

This module enables you to develop your understanding and competence in using diverse research methods for academic and professional purposes. You will explore a variety of research approaches and will develop practical qualitative and quantitative research skills including defining and scoping a project; designing an effective and manageable research protocol; collecting data and using appropriate analysis methods. In addition, you will develop an appreciation of ethical implications of the research process to facilitate responsible research practice. Secondly this module aims to introduce you to the key stages required to complete an applied project from concept to delivery. You will be taught how to manage a project and contribute effectively as a member of a project team, using ideas generation techniques and problem-solving skills to develop innovative solutions to business problems. This module contributes to your continued professional development as you gain key insights into how to perform technical process improvement tasks in a range of environments to solve business problems.

 

Financial Management 30 Credits

This module introduces the core concepts and key topic areas of business finance and the financial environment. It will enable you to develop knowledge and understanding of how the financial markets operate, evaluate alternative sources of finance available to a business, calculate the cost of different sources of finance and the weighted average cost of capital of a business. You will undertake and critique techniques for capital investment appraisals, and business and financial asset valuation, and analyse critically the efficient market hypothesis, capital structure theories and dividend policies. By completing this module, you will be prepared to study more advanced finance, i.e. financial risk management, in your final year of study.

Optional Modules Credits

Pick two of the following modules:

  • Personal Income Taxation - 15 credits

    This module aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of the overall function and purpose of UK taxation in a modern economic context. You will learn how to calculate income tax payable by individuals and NICs payable by employees, employers and the self-employed. In addition, you will learn about, and critically evaluate and analyse, the objectives of the UK tax systems for individuals, with an emphasis on income tax and NICs. Finally, on completion of this module, you will be able to recognise the professional standards and ethical issues in relation to a tax practice.

  • Data Analysis - 15 credits

    An understanding of data and an appreciation of the key tools needed to analyse business data is becoming an essential skill for finance professionals. This module introduces you to the topic of data analytics and demonstrates how to apply it effectively in a business context. On this module, you will learn how to select and use tools to extract, validate and analyse data. Communication and visualisation of data, for example by using pie charts or cluster diagrams, will also be covered, allowing you to communicate your findings to both accounting and finance specialists and non-specialists.

  • Financial Modelling - 15 credits

    This module aims to provide you with an understanding of Excel and its application in financial modelling. you will develop proficiency in using Excel, covering the basic Excel tools and advanced functions. By taking this module, you have the opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge that are required in the creation of financial models that accurately reflect a company’s financial performance, such as the financial statements, valuation, sensitivity analysis, etc.

  • Business and Corporate Taxation - 15 credits

    This module aims to develop your knowledge and understanding of the overall function and purpose of UK taxation in a modern economic context. You will learn how to calculate corporation tax, value added tax (VAT) and capital gains tax liabilities. In addition, you will learn about, and critically evaluate and analyse, the scope and objectives of UK tax system for business entities, including analysis of the implications of non-compliance and tax avoidance. Finally, on completion of this module, you will be able to recognise the professional standards and ethical issues in relation to a tax practice.

Optional Industrial Placement Year 120 Credits

This optional industrial placement year can be taken between second and third year.

The aim of this module is to offer you the opportunity to undertake meaningful and relevant employment experience. The employment experience will take the form of a 30 week long work placement and you will be required to demonstrate the relevance of the work practice to the named route of study. The employment experience will involve demonstrating competency in key skills, such as communication and team working, and tasks relevant to your field of study. This will necessarily require the you to apply learning from your studies to the workplace, thus providing the opportunity to fully integrate your academic study with meaningful employment experience.

Modules

Capstone Project 60 Credits

You must choose ONE of the four Capstone Project Options: 

  • Capstone Project - Dissertation
    This module provides an exciting opportunity for you to draw on your learning across programmes and immerse yourself in a small-scale independent academic research project in an area of particular interest to you and relevant to your studies. The purpose of this module is for you to have the opportunity to author a substantial piece of structured academic work exploring a key area of personal interest within the discipline. By successfully completing this module you will gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes credible and ethical management research and have a critical understanding of an area of disciplinary interest.
  • Capstone Project - Placement for Good
    This module provides an exciting opportunity for you to make a real difference to the community in which you live. The purpose of this module is to enable you to work in partnership with host organisations in the private or public sectors, via a work placement opportunity, in an area cognate to the discipline studied. By successfully completing this module you will have gained valuable work experience and carried out a strategic review of relevant CSR issues within the work placement, relevant to the discipline studied. The placement has the specific aim of improving the alignment of the host organisations activities to the UN 17 SDGs.

  • Capstone Project - Consultancy Project
    This module provides an exciting opportunity for you to draw on your learning across programmes and immerse yourself in a small-scale independent consultancy project in a relevant field. The purpose of this module is to enable you to operate as a trainee management consultant for an external organisation or internal client. By successfully completing a consultancy project you will gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes a credible and ethical business consultancy project and a have a broader insight into consultancy within the discipline. 

  • Capstone Project – Start Up For Good

    This module provides an exciting opportunity for you to draw on your learning across programmes, and work towards turning your pre commercial idea into a successful, sustainable, business enterprise, supported by a nine-month tenure within the Winchester Hatchery Incubator Programme. The purpose of this module is to enable you to work with our team of enterprise and innovation experts to develop a viable start up business that has sustainability values at its’ core. The aim is to register the company within the period and launch the business. By successfully completing this module you will gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes credible and ethical innovation research and have an invaluable insight into entrepreneurship.

Advanced Financial Reporting & Analysis 30 Credits

This module aims to extend student knowledge and application of IFRS to more detailed and
complex areas of reporting. The technical content is mapped to professional qualification
requirements and students will need to pass this module in order to gain full exemptions.
An inquiry guided approach to learning will be adopted with students drawing on the
conceptual framework and accounting standards introduced in level 5 to solve the challenges of reporting in other areas. Inquiry is an active approach to learning which is designed to support students in analysing technical issues, creating valid approaches to reporting and critically evaluating the current IFRS. Students will be exposed to technical articles and scholarly reviews and will be expected to draw on these to make informed judgements and sustain arguments on the reporting of financial transactions. Students will employ analytical skills to interpret financial statement information and develop an appreciation of the uncertainty and subjective nature of financial reporting.

Investments & Financial Risk Management 30 Credits

This module develops an understanding of the key concepts of investments and financial risk management. It introduces the core investment principles and techniques which will enable students to make informed investment decisions. Students will also gain knowledge in sustainable investing, which is an essential area of study within the field of investment in
today’s world. In addition, it will develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the
various types and nature of financial risk. It covers the main frameworks and techniques
concerning the practical aspects of financial risk management.

Optional Modules Credits

Students must pick two of the following modules:

  • Strategic Performance Management - 15 credits

    This module aims to equip students with the skills to exercise professional judgement in decision making and performance management in different business contexts. It builds on knowledge and skills developed in previous modules and introduces the concepts of contemporary management accounting for strategic business decisions.

  • Audit & Assurance - 15 credits

    This module introduces the concepts of audit and assurance and highlights the nature, role and purpose of the external audit function. Students’ knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of the statutory audit are developed together with a critical understanding of the regulatory framework. The differences between internal and external audit are considered, and the processes involved in internal control are examined. This module also introduces students to the audit of financial statements and considers audit planning and risk assessment, consideration of materiality. the evaluation of internal controls, obtaining audit evidence, the review of financial statements and the statutory audit reporting process. The contribution that audit makes to corporate governance is also explored.

  • Strategic Leadership and Governance - 15 credits

    Strategic leadership and good governance are integral components of a successful organisation. Hence, this module provides an opportunity for students to explore the principles of strategic leadership and forms of governance and develop an in-depth understanding of their significance and impact. This module also provides a critical insight into the challenges, theory and practice of corporate governance. Students will be challenged to critically consider best practice in corporate governance in the appropriate theoretical, ethical and regulatory context, and the importance of corporate governance to the accountant.

  • Digital Finance - 15 credits

    This module covers the growing trend toward digitalisation in the financial sector. It concerns both digital banking and non-bank financial services providers and addresses the challenges and opportunities that digitalisation may bring. Topics covered include blockchain technology, fintech, digital peer-to-peer funding platforms, distributed ledger business models and cryptocurrencies, as well as the response of the banking system and central banks to these developments.

 

Entry requirements

104-120 points

Our offers are typically made using UCAS tariff points to allow you to include a range of level 3 qualifications and as a guide, the requirements for this course are equivalent to:

  • A-Levels: BCC-BBB from 3 A Levels or equivalent grade combinations (e.g. BBB is comparable to ABC in terms of tariff points)
  • BTEC/CTEC: DMM from BTEC or Cambridge Technical (CTEC) qualifications
  • International Baccalaureate: To include a minimum of 2 Higher Level certificates at grade H4
  • T Level: Merit in a T Level

Additionally, we accept tariff points achieved for many other qualifications, such as the Access to Higher Education Diploma, Scottish Highers, UAL Diploma/Extended Diploma and WJEC Applied Certificate/Diploma, to name a few. We also accept tariff points from smaller level 3 qualifications, up to a maximum of 32, from qualifications like the Extended Project (EP/EPQ), music or dance qualifications. To find out more about UCAS tariff points, including what your qualifications are worth, please visit UCAS.

In addition to level 3 study, the following GCSE’s are required:

GCSEs in Mathematics and English Language at grade 4 or C, or higher. Functional Skills at level 2 is accepted as an alternative, however Key Skills qualifications are not. If you hold another qualification, please get in touch and we will advise further.

If you will be over the age of 21 years of age at the beginning of your undergraduate study, you will be considered as a mature student. This means our offer may be different and any work or life experiences you have will be considered together with any qualifications you hold. UCAS have further information about studying as a mature student on their website which may be of interest. 

If English is not your first language, a formal English language test will most likely be required and you will need to achieve the following:

  • IELTS Academic at 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in all four components (for year 1 entry)
  • We also accept other English language qualifications, such as IELTS Indicator, Pearson PTE Academic, Cambridge C1 Advanced and TOEFL iBT

 

If you are living outside of the UK or Europe, you can find out more about how to join this course by contacting our International Recruitment Team via our International Apply Pages

2025/6 Course Tuition Fees

  UK / Channel Islands /
Isle of Man / Republic of Ireland 

International

Year 1* £9,535 £16,700

Additional tuition fee information

*(UK / Channel Islands / Isle of Man / Republic of Ireland) £9,535 for the 25/26 academic year. Fees for future academic years will be determined in line with our Terms and Conditions. The fee is currently subject to a governmental fee cap for each academic year. It is our policy to charge tuition fees at the level of the cap set by the Government. If the cap set by the Government changes, then we may increase our Fees in line with governmental policy.

*(International) £16,700 for the 25/26 academic year. Fees for future academic years will be determined in line with our Terms and Conditions. We decide the annual level of increase of our Tuition Fees by taking into account a range of factors including the cost of delivering the course and change in governmental funding.

Remember, you don’t have to pay any of this upfront if you are able to get a tuition fee loan from the UK Government to cover the full cost of your fees each year.

UK Part-Time fees are calculated on a pro rata basis of the full-time fee for a 120 credit course. The fee for a single credit is £79.45 and a 15 credit module is £1,191. Part-time students can take up to a maximum 90 credits per year, so the maximum fee in a given year will be the government permitted maximum fee of £7,145

International part-time fees are calculated on a pro rata basis of the full-time fee for a 120 credit course. The fee for a single credit is £139.14 and a 15 credit module is £2,087.

 

Additional costs

As one of our students all of your teaching and assessments are included in your tuition fees, including, lectures/guest lectures and tutorials, seminars, laboratory sessions and specialist teaching facilities. You will also have access to a wide range of student support and IT services.

There might be additional costs you may encounter whilst studying. The following highlights optional costs for this course:

Optional

Core Text: it is recommended that you purchase the latest editions of all of the core textbooks. Many of these texts relate to extensive online material for which you require an access code supplied with the textbook. It is possible for students to purchase second-hand copies where applicable. Indicative cost is £50-£200 per year.

Volunteering and Placements: you may incur travel costs on optional volunteering placements in the second or third year of study. Indicative cost is £5-£30 per day.

Smart Clothing: you may be expected to dress formally for oral assessments. Costs will vary depending on the students existing wardrobe. Indicative cost is £0-£50.

SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND AWARDS

We have a variety of scholarship and bursaries available to support you financially with the cost of your course. To see if you’re eligible, please see our Scholarships and Awards.

CAREER PROSPECTS

A degree in Accounting and Finance from Winchester opens doors to diverse and rewarding career paths. Our graduates are sought after for their combination of technical expertise, professional exemptions, and well-developed interpersonal skills.

Many of our alumni have secured positions at prestigious organisations including the "Big Four" accounting firms, major corporations like Next and Tesco, and public sector bodies such as HMRC. The roles they take on are equally varied – from audit trainees and tax specialists to financial analysts, management accountants, and general business managers.

The flexibility of our degree prepares you for multiple career directions:

  • Professional practice: Fast-track your journey to becoming a chartered accountant with our extensive professional exemptions.
  • Corporate finance: Apply your skills in treasury, financial analysis, or management accounting roles across all business sectors
  • Public sector: Contribute to financial management in government departments, local authorities, or public services.
  • Financial services: Pursue opportunities in banking, insurance, or investment management.
  • Entrepreneurship: Develop the financial acumen to launch and manage your own business.

From your first year, we focus on building your employability with targeted support, including regular workshops on professional applications and interview techniques, career guidance from academics with industry connections, opportunities to network with employers at our finance-focused careers events, personalised advice on navigating competitive graduate schemes and optional placement experiences that build your professional network.

The accounting profession is evolving rapidly with technological advancement, but this creates opportunities rather than threats for well-prepared graduates. Our programme's emphasis on developing both technical and human skills ensures you'll be positioned to add value in ways that technology cannot – through analysis, interpretation, ethical judgement, and strategic thinking.

Today's finance sector needs professionals who can adapt quickly, make sound judgements, and communicate complex information clearly to non-specialists. Our "Discovering Your Subject" module develops these crucial skills alongside your technical knowledge. You'll learn to see accounting as more than calculations – it's about telling the financial story of a business and helping shape its future.

This comprehensive approach produces graduates who aren't just exam-ready but workplace-ready. You'll emerge with the confidence to apply your knowledge flexibly, the ability to work with diverse teams, and the adaptability to thrive as the profession continues to evolve. That's the Winchester difference – an education that prepares you not just for your first job, but for a fulfilling career.

Pre-approved for a Masters

If you study a Bachelor Honours Degree with us, you will be pre-approved to start a Masters degree at Winchester. To be eligible, you will need to apply by the end of March in the final year of your degree and meet the entry requirements of your chosen Masters degree.

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