Placements give you experience, confidence and opportunities and as an Aston student, you’ll be better prepared for your future career. If you want to progress into accounting roles, your accreditation exemptions mean that you will graduate with a proportion of the qualification already achieved. Accounting and finance knowledge and expertise provides you with significant analytical, problem-solving transferable skills that are valuable in all manner of business disciplines. Creative coursework will help you to apply your learning and you will get opportunities to work with real businesses which will develop your expertise and experience.

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The course is delivered online, requires around 15 hours of study and can be completed at your own pace. This module is designed to develop students understanding and skills in key areas of accounting and finance. It starts from interpreting financial statements to use financial information in short-term and long-term decision making. It enables the practical application of key concepts of strategic analysis and gives a broader breadth of experience and cross-fertilisation of ideas across industries and management disciplines. Are you curious about the specific financial issues facing start-ups as well as large multinationals?

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Prospective students can view the admission requirements through the Admissions website at admissions.carleton.ca. The overall average required for admission is determined each year on a program-by-program basis. Holding the minimum admission requirements only establishes eligibility for consideration; higher averages are required for admission to programs for which the demand for places by qualified applicants exceeds the number of places available. Some programs may also require specific course prerequisites and prerequisite averages and/or supplementary admission portfolios. Prospective students can view the admission requirements through the Admissions website atadmissions.carleton.ca. All International Students are required to possess a Co-op Work Permit issued by … Read more

It addresses gender inequality and inequality in terms of income, gender, access to education, health, finance, credit and employment. However, there is a question as to whether a diverse workforce always equals inclusion. There is evidence that many of these groups are marginalised and face employment disadvantages in practice. The aim of this module is to illuminate some of the inequalities experienced by these groups, and then to examine theoretical perspectives helping explain these and provide insights into how these can be better remedied in practice. • It is a student’s responsibility to apply for opportunities and to engage with … Read more

It is a unique opportunity to experience another culture, improve your language skills and enhance your CV. Along the first year, it must be established an English B2 level, performing a test, providing one of the supported official certificates or any way determined by the university. In the first weeks of the course will inform students how they can prove their level. CE12 Understanding the basics of integrated systems that make up supply chain management and technology. Understanding the key aspects that support collaboration processes between companies for the development of their R+D+I capabilities. CG1 Ability to resolve problems employing … Read more

Our research interests include behavioural and experimental economics, competition economics, environmental policy, conflict, contests and corporate behaviour, finance and financial markets. Ethics in Investment Management offers a series of lectures that explore the key ethical conflicts encountered by the investment management industry and investment professionals as they invest other people’s money. The implications for civil society and the real economy of ethical failures are also given particular attention. Some of the topics covered in this module feature in the CFA ethics syllabus, but this module should not be seen as an alternative to the specialist training for the CFA exams. … Read more