16-18 Courses, 16-18: A Levels

Accounting (A Level)

Course Overview

Entry requirements

GCSE Average Points Score: 4.25, Grade 5 English Language GCSE, Grade 5 Maths GCSE

Course information

A Level Accounting is a very practical course that focuses on how a business records its financial transactions. It is primarily aimed at those students who would like to pursue a career dealing with the financial aspects of a business. It also appeals to those students who would like to work for themselves as it provides a solid understanding of how a business manages its money. The course helps students to develop knowledge and understanding of the purposes of accounting procedures and apply them to a variety of general accounting problems.

The aim of the course is to provide students with a detailed understanding of the accounting systems for different types of business organisations. This includes the preparation, interpretation, analysis and communication of accounting information. It is not necessary for students to have studied GCSE Accounting and no prior knowledge of accounting is necessary. The course looks at both Financial and Management accounting.

Accountancy is taken with two other A Levels or with one other A Level and one BTEC Extended Certificate. It works well with any other subject. Business and Economics are common choices but it is advisable not to do both. Accounting firms like to employ well-rounded individuals, so a written-based subject is a sensible option.

Key topics

  • Financial Accounting: Book-keeping to the trial balance and verifying the accuracy of the ledgers
  • Financial Accounting: Preparation of the Income Statement and Balance Sheet for sole traders, partnerships and Limited Companies
  • Financial Accounting: Ratio analysis and interpretation of the accounts
  • Management Accounting: Budgeting and variance analysis
  • Management Accounting: Costing techniques
  • Management Accounting: Social and ethical considerations
  • How you are assessed

    100% Exam
  • Next steps

    Progress to university, employment or an apprenticeship.
  • Why study at NCC?

    • We are Ofsted-rated Outstanding, so you can expect exceptional teaching and support you can trust
    • Expert tutors bring real-world industry experience into every lesson
    • Flexible learning options let you tailor study to your life and ambitions
    • Broad career pathways: from entry level through to professional qualifications
    • One-to-one support with academic advice, wellbeing services and financial guidance
    • Modern, industry-standard facilities: labs, workshops, digital tools and performance spaces
    • Courses co-designed with employers to match local and national job markets
    • Strong employer partnerships offer placements, live projects and networking opportunities
    • A supportive, inclusive community where you can flourish and succeed

    If you’re aiming for university, a top career, or just want to keep your options open, A Levels at New City College give you the perfect springboard.

     

    You’ll study in a focused, supportive environment at our specialist sixth form campuses, choosing from a wide range of subjects to create the right combination for your goals. Alongside your studies, you’ll develop key skills in critical thinking, research, communication and leadership, all highly valued by universities and employers.

    With strong links to top universities and regular support from expert tutors, you’ll get the guidance you need to progress to higher education, apprenticeships, or straight into the world of work. Plus, enrichment opportunities like guest speakers, study trips, university visits and societies make your time with us more than just classroom learning.

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What Can This Course Lead To

Progress to university, further study or employment.

Those students wishing to go into higher education will find that the majority of universities offer accountancy and finance based degrees. Those looking to find employment or apprenticeships have plenty of options in and around the London area. Accountancy firms are very keen to employ A Level students. Another option would be to progress to study an AAT qualification at our Ardleigh Green campus - an A Level in Accounting should provide an exemption for the first two years of a three year AAT course.

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