Course / programme / degree
1 BSc (Hons) Finance
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University College Cork (UCC) Ireland Cork 2013-05-15
With a Bachelor in Finance at University College Cork (UCC) you will, typically, have been introduced to the theory and practice of financial accounting, management accounting and finance. You will have learned about the processes of accounting and the structure and development of accounting statements, budgeting and management control within organisations, as well as the nature of the financial markets. You may also have studied economics and business statistics to gain an understanding of the place of accounting and finance in the business environment. you will also have concentrated on the regulatory framework of accounting practice, standard setting, the use of cost information and the provision of information for decision making and the operation of the financial markets, taxation, and advanced financial accounting and audit.
bachelors students: Employment opportunities: banking, savings institutions, finance companies, credit unions, insurance and securities dealing.
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