BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance Management (Assessed in English)

BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance Management (Assessed in English)

Overview

WHY CHOOSE WREXHAM UNIVERSITY?

此課程可選擇以中文修讀和評核,詳情可瀏覽中文網頁

Wrexham University (WU)

Wrexham University was created out of the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI). It can trace its origins back to 1887 with the formation of the Wrexham School of Science and Art. In 2004, NEWI became a full member of the University of Wales. In 2008, NEWI gained university status and Glyndŵr University was born. In 2023, it renamed to Wrexham University. According to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022, Wrexham University ranked 2nd in the UK for Teaching Quality.

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Information at a Glance

Tuition Fee:

HK$92,400
(direct entry to Year 2)
HK$138,600
(full programme of 3 years)

Commencement Date:

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Wrexham University (formerly known as Glyndŵr University)

Details

Programme Features
  • The BA (Hons) programmes are in 2 different areas: Business & Management and Accounting & Finance Management
  • Carries out robust double marking and the external examiner monitoring systems
  • Comprises 3 years of study, with a total of 360 credits. Exemptions will be given with relevant qualification

Year 1 (120 Credits)

  • Introduction to Management & Business (20 Credits)
  • Introduction to Business Finance & Accounting (20 Credits)
  • Understanding Human Resource Management (20 Credits)
  • Marketing Essentials (20 Credits)
  • Business Communication Skills (20 Credits)
  • Business Analytics (20 Credits)

Most modules are assessed by coursework only.
The University reserve the right to change the modules, assessment methods, and module contents

Year 2 (120 Credits)

  • Business Law (20 Credits)
  • Sustanable Finance: Theory & Practice (20 Credits)
  • Business Taxation (20 Credits)
  • Managing Corporate Risk & Crime (20 Credits)
  • Security Analysis & Valuation (20 Credits)
  • Advanced Management Accounting (20 Credits)

Most modules are assessed by coursework only.
The University reserve the right to change the modules, assessment methods, and module contents

Year 3 (120 Credits)

  • Strategic Management (20 Credits)
  • Audit and Assurance (20 Credits)
  • Advanced Financial Management (20 Credits)
  • Financial Reporting & Analysis (20 Credits)
  • Dissertation (40 credits)

Most modules are assessed by coursework only.
The University reserve the right to change the modules, assessment methods, and module contents


International Recognition

The award will be given by Wrexham University, which carries equivalent academic status and recognition to the same qualification conferred by the University in the UK.


Current Students

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Students should familiarize themselves with the academic regulations specific to their programme, including how the award is calculated, as well as the support policies available and their application procedures, such as the process for requesting extensions on assignment deadlines. For more information, please visit the University website.


The Wrexham University Active Learning Framework (ALF) is a set of principles for teaching and learning. These principles guide the University’s approaches to the content, delivery, and assessment of modules, as well as how it supports and engages with students. The ALF is based on the following three principles designed to enable students to actively engage in their learning.

  1. Flexible and accessible learning – learning activities can be appropriately and inclusively accessed by anyone who needs to, including those with specific learning needs.
  2. Student engagement – learning activities support active and creative student engagement and a sense of belonging.
  3. Innovative, flexible and accessible assessment – a range of ways for students to demonstrate learning and understanding.

For more information, please visit the University’s Moodle page.


Once the results confirmed by the Assessment Board are received, students may submit an appeal form, along with any supporting evidence (if available), via email to AcademicAppeals@wrexham.ac.uk. Students may submit an appeal based on the following grounds:

  1. Procedural errors or irregularities: There were procedural errors or irregularities during the recording, transcription and/or reporting of results.
  2. Defects/irregularities in the application of the Academic Regulations: There were defects/irregularities in the application of the Academic Regulations, which may have negatively impacted on the recorded outcome.
  3. Bias or perception of bias.
  4. Extenuating circumstances: You had extenuating circumstances (e.g. illness) which may have adversely affected your performance and there is good reason, supported by evidence why you did not submit a claim within the timescales set out in the Extenuating Circumstances Procedure, prior to the Assessment Board.

If you have any questions, please contact the Local Secretariat, Joy Tsui, at joytsui@hkma.org.hk or 2774 8563. For details, please visit the University’s website.


Academic integrity is fundamental to ensuring the standards, quality, and reputation of any qualifications you gain and for the UK higher education sector. Students should make correct use of Harvard referencing, clearly listing the sources of all references and citations used.

The following are all academic misconducts:

  1. Contracting with a third party to write a piece of work
  2. Inappropriate use of Artificial Intelligence sites, applications and tools (For guidelines on the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), please visit the website)
  3. Collusion
  4. Fabrication of data
  5. Failure to obtain appropriate permission to conduct research
  6. Submission of false evidence of Extenuating Circumstances
  7. Any action leading to the student gaining an unfair advantage

Any suspected cases of academic misconduct will be investigated, and if confirmed, penalties will be imposed in accordance with the University regulations. For further details, please visit the University’s website.



Students can always raise initial concerns through various feedback channels, including the Student Voice Forum, the Student Representative System, and the UnitU feedback tool. Additionally, students may discuss their concerns informally with their Module Leader, or the Local Secretariat.

If these methods are unsuitable for any reason or have been exhausted, to initiate a formal complaint, please contact the Local Secretariat (Tel: 2774 8506 / Email: wumbaadmin@hkma.org.hk).

Admission

Tuition Fee

HK$138,600 (Full programme of 3 years) (Payable in 9 instalments)
HK$92,400 (Direct entry to Year 2) (Payable in 6 instalments)

This course is an eligible course under the Extended Non-means-tested Loan Scheme. Please contact the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency for further details.

Entry Requirements

To be admitted to Year One of the programmes, applicants should normally hold one of the following:

  • Pass in 2AL / 1AL +2AS subjects or equivalent; or
  • HKDSE Level 2 in 3 subjects; or
  • Completion of the HKMA Diploma in Business; or
  • Mature students with 2 years relevant working experiences; or
  • Other qualifications deemed equivalent by the University

To be admitted to Year Two of the programmes, applicants should normally hold one of the following:

  • HKMA DMS/DBM/ADMS/ADBM graduates; or
  • Associate Degree/Higher Diploma holders in related disciplines or equivalent

Applicants may apply for exemption. Decisions on the exempted credits will be made on a case-by-case basis. Applicants can only apply for exemption on Year 1 modules.

English Requirements

To be admitted to programmes delivered in English, applicants should normally hold one of the following:

  • Pass in the Use of English of the HKAL Examination; or
  • Level 3 or above in English Language of HKDSE; or
  • D or above in English Language (Syllabus B) of HKCEE; or
  • B or above in English Language (Syllabus A) of HKCEE; or
  • IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent; or
  • Students who have obtained his/her previous qualification entirely through the medium of English.

Applicants who cannot fulfill any one of the above English requirements can choose to study the degree programmes in Chinese.

Enquiry

Course Details

Ms Joy Tsui
Phone: 2774 8563
Email: wuba@hkma.org.hk

General Enquiry

Phone: 2774 8500 / Ivy Ng 3468 6023 / Shino Choi 3468 6024 / Windy Ng 3468 6025
Email: hkma@hkma.org.hk / enrol@hkma.org.hk
Fax: 2365 1000