

BSc Accounting and Finance and Computing
About this course
Accounting and Finance and Computing is a joint honours degree that brings together three disciplines that have become deeply intertwined in the modern business world. Accounting provides the language through which organisations report their financial position and performance. Finance examines how capital is raised, managed, and invested. Computing underpins both, as digital systems now handle virtually every transaction, analysis, and report that accounting and finance professionals depend on. Understanding all three together creates a graduate with both the technical rigour of a computing education and the commercial and financial literacy that the business world demands. At Aberystwyth University, this three-year, full-time programme gives you a grounding in the fundamentals of both accounting and finance and computing, exploring how they interact in organisational contexts. You will study the principles of financial reporting, management accounting, and investment analysis alongside software systems, hardware, computing techniques, and the logic of process design. An important theme throughout is how technology supports and transforms business operations, giving you an understanding of the systems that make modern finance function and the ability to work confidently at the interface of these disciplines. The joint honours structure means you graduate with genuine competence across both domains rather than a superficial introduction to each. Graduates of this combination are well placed for careers in financial technology, business analysis, management accounting, systems auditing, and data analytics in financial services. The ability to combine financial understanding with technical computing skills is increasingly sought after in banks, accountancy firms, fintech businesses, insurance companies, and the technology departments of large corporations. Many graduates pursue professional qualifications in accounting, such as those offered by the ACCA or CIMA, alongside their degree, while others move into postgraduate study in finance, data science, or computing.
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