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Apprenticeships in Accountancy Levels 2, 3 and 4: (57601)

Wakefield College

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Duration:1 Year
Price:Contact us
Type:Apprenticeship
Method:In a classroom
Accreditation:AAT
Prepares for:The programme is for capable individuals wishing to pursue a career in accounting and/or finance through the combination of actual employment and the achievement of nationally recognised qualifications.
Requirements:The Apprenticeship scheme allows for a flexible approach to entry qualifications which will depend upon the age and experience of the individual. A very important determinant will be an interview to assess the suitability of the scheme for your career aspirations and ambitions. Entry Requirements - Anyone aged 16 or over Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2): GCSE in English and Maths or Level 1 literacy and numeracy qualifications. Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3): Completed Apprenticeship or AAT Level 2 in Accounts. You will also need Level 2 literacy and numeracy. Higher Apprenticeship (Level 4): Completed apprenticeship or AAT Level 3 in Accounts. You will also need Level 2 literacy and numeracy. If you do not have the relevant level of qualification, we can assess your current level of literacy and/or numeracy.

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Course program

Standard Information

Venue Thornes
Programme Level Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Full-time/Part-time Part Time
Duration 1 year each Level
Start Date September
Day/Evening Day
Awarding Body AAT

What you will study

The units required for the three Levels in Accounting are as follows:-

Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship: -
Basic Accounting 1
Basic Accounting 2
Basic Costing
Work Effectively in Accounting and Finance
Computerised Accounting
Professional Ethics and Accounting and Finance
Employment Responsibilities & Rights at Work Book
Technical Certificate (Exemption via AAT Level 2)
Minimum Functional Skills English Level 2 and Maths Level 1

Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship: -
Accounts Preparation 1
Accounts Preparation 2
Cash Management
Costs and Revenues
Indirect Tax
Spreadsheet Software
Employment Responsibilities and Rights at Work Book
Technical Certificate (Exemption via AAT Level 3)
Minimum Functional Skills English Level 2 and Maths Level 2

Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship
Financial statements
Budgeting
Financial performance
Internal control and accounting systems
Credit management and control
External auditing
Employment Responsibilities and Rights at Work Book
Technical Certificate (Exemption via AAT Level 4)
Minimum Functional Skills English Level 2 and Maths Level 2

How you will learn

The majority of your skills and knowledge will be developed through your employer and the job that you do. This will be complemented and supported by your planned training programme incorporating attendance on the College’s courses in Accounting and Functional Skills.


How you will be assessed

Assessment will be continuous and take place in both the workplace and the College. There will be a combination of computer based assessments and projects or work-based evidence.

Entry Requirements

The Apprenticeship scheme allows for a flexible approach to entry qualifications which will depend upon the age and experience of the individual. A very important determinant will be an interview to assess the suitability of the scheme for your career aspirations and ambitions.

Entry Requirements - Anyone aged 16 or over
Intermediate Apprenticeship (Level 2): GCSE in English and Maths or Level 1 literacy and numeracy qualifications.

Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3): Completed Apprenticeship or AAT Level 2 in Accounts. You will also need Level 2 literacy and numeracy.

Higher Apprenticeship (Level 4): Completed apprenticeship or AAT Level 3 in Accounts. You will also need Level 2 literacy and numeracy.

If you do not have the relevant level of qualification, we can assess your current level of literacy and/or numeracy.

Attendance

The scheme will require you to attend College on one day per week, usually 9 am to 5.30 pm. Some evening and block attendance may also be required. You must be able to achieve the Apprenticeship within 18 months and the Advanced Apprenticeship within the 2 years.

Further study

The Apprenticeship in Accounting will equip you for a career in Accountancy and provide you with the qualifications to pursue Professional status through The Chartered Accounting bodies.

How to apply

Complete an Apprenticeship Application form.

Do you need clarification regarding the course program?
Contact the person in charge , free and at no obligation, for information on how to enroll, enrollment limit/availability and more.

Wakefield College

The city of Wakefield sits at the heart of West Yorkshire, and at the heart of the Wakefield district is Wakefield College, the district’s largest college.

Wakefield College is the largest college in the District and has an impressive track record, having provided education and training in Wakefield and its surrounding area since 1868. Today, the College has its base in three major areas as well as delivering learning in community settings all over the district.

Our College is committed to working in partnership with local schools, employers and learning providers to transform learning, attainment, achievement and progression across the district. We have good relationships with schools across the Wakefield district and the College has a broad mix of former pupils from across the region.

The College is home to almost 15,000 students, of all ages and abilities, studying a broad range of courses, from pre-entry level through to higher education and professional qualifications.

Wakefield College plays a leading role in regional regeneration, perfectly illustrated by our new state of- the-art learning facility - the skillsXchange - at Glasshoughton, replacing the College’s Whitwood Campus and offering skills for employability locally and regionally. Redevelopment of the Wakefield Campus in the city centre is also underway and will bring a modern, vibrant learning environment to the heart of the city without affecting the College’s delivery.

Ofsted inspected our College in May 2010 and the Inspection report made great reading for our staff and for our students. The report said that Wakefield College is rated ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Good’ in 22 of the 23 areas in which it was assessed, and praised the College for its “outstanding approach to working with partners, safeguarding, and equality and diversity.”

A level pass rates have been above 95% for the past six years and were also described as “Outstanding’.

Inspectors further complimented the College for its outstanding support for learners to improve their economic and social well-being and for the highly effective action it takes to prepare learners for employment and progression to higher education.

The College’s ICT provision was also assessed with the inspection team looking at both full and part-time provision at foundation, intermediate and advanced level. Overall, the area achieved a grade one, the highest possible, with inspectors describing outcomes for learners as ‘Outstanding’.

The promotion of safeguarding was also rated ‘Outstanding’ as was the promotion of equality and diversity. Ofsted concluded that “all relevant statutory requirements are rigorously applied and closely monitored by appropriate departments.

The Inspection report also said that Wakefield College “is highly socially inclusive and makes all efforts to remove barriers to learning and contributes significantly to local regeneration”. You can read the full report at www.ofsted.gov.uk.

Our College works hard to be at the centre of its local community, delivering what the District needs and students want. See what we have to offer and come and join us. You won’t be disappointed.

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