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AAT Approved Centre
AAT LEVEL 3
Diploma in Accounting
About this course:
This course is designed to build on your existing knowledge in accountancy and finance. On completion of this qualification, you will have in-depth knowledge on financial accounting, accounting techniques, tax processes and business awareness.
Flexible Start Dates and Study Schedule
Average Completion Time of 12 Months
Unlimited Study and Exam Support Package
Access Your Course via Online Material
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Important information about the AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting
Start Date
Begin your course as soon as you wish
Average Completion Time
9-12 months
Total Number of Units
4 units
Material Format
A combination of approved AAT eBook material and online resources via the DLC Learning Hub
Support Period
18 months
Assessment
All exams for this qualification are computer-based. You will be required to complete 1 exam per unit
Study Schedule
Flexible to fit around you
Support Package
Unlimited award winning support package.
Click here to find out more
Facts at Your Fingertips
Important information about the AAT Level 3 Diploma in Accounting
Start Date
Begin your course as soon as you wish
Average Completion Time
9-12 months
Total Number of Units
4 units
Material Format
A combination of approved AAT eBook material and online resources via the DLC Learning Hub
Support Period
18 months
Assessment
All exams for this qualification are computer-based. You will be required to complete 1 exam per unit
Study Schedule
Flexible to fit around you
Support Package
Unlimited award winning support package.
Click here to find out more
Is this course right for me?
The Level 3 qualification is aimed at those who are looking to build on their existing skills gained through an accounting and finance role, or for those who have successfully completed Level 2.
You must have knowledge and experience in double entry bookkeeping and working with accounting software.
Support and material are provided online and via eBook, therefore you must have access to the internet
We recommend speaking with one of our course advisors to make sure this is the right course for you
What will I study?
The course comprises of FOUR units;
Upon completion of this unit you will:
- Understand business types, structures and governance, and the legal framework in which they operate
- Understand the impact of the external and internal environment on businesses, their performance and decisions
- Understand how businesses and accountants comply with principles of professional ethics
- Understand the impact of new technologies in accounting and the risks associated with data security
- Communicate information to stakeholders
Upon completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the accounting principles underlying final accounts preparation
- Understand the principles of advanced double-entry bookkeeping
- Implement procedures for the acquisition and disposal of non-current assets
- Prepare and record depreciation calculations
- Record period end adjustments
- Produce and extend the trial balance
- Produce financial statements for sole traders and partnerships
- Interpret financial statements using profitability ratios
- Prepare accounting records from incomplete information
Upon completion of this unit you will:
- Understand the purpose and use of management accounting within organisations
- Use techniques required for dealing with costs
- Attribute costs according to organisational requirements
- Investigate deviations from budgets
- Use spreadsheet techniques to provide management accounting information
- Use management accounting techniques to support short-term decision making
- Understand principles of cash management
Upon completion of this unit you will:
- Understand legislation requirements relating to VAT
- Calculate VAT
- Review and verify VAT returns
- Understand principles of payroll
- Report information within the organisation
AAT exam information
Students will be presented with a range of question types and formats in the assessment. These may include multiple-choice questions, numeric gap-fill questions, or question tools that replicate workplace activities such as drafting statements of financial position. In all assessments, some tasks will require written extended responses.
Each exam is computer-based with time restrictions. Exams can be taken at any time throughout the year.
Exams are available via assessment centre or remote invigilation. There is an additional charge of £37.00 per exam when sat remotely.
If you would like to sit your exams in a local assessment centre, click here to find your closest venue. Exam prices may vary, please contact your preferred assessment venue for further details.
Guided Learning Hours (GLH)
400 hours
Self-Study Requirement (SSR)
211 hours
Assessment Time
9 hours
Total Qualification Time (TQT)
620 hours
The minimum GLH for this qualification is estimated at 120 hours and the TQT is estimated at 240 hours. A learner needs to carry out independent learning, preparation, and activities relating to their qualification in addition to the GLH to meet the TQT of the CIPD Foundation Certificate.