Level 4-5 Accounting and Finance – 240 Credits

Level 4-5 Accounting and Finance
(240 Credits)

The Level 4 Diploma in Accounting and Finance and the Level 5 Extended Diploma in Management at London Gate College together form a 240-credit Ofqual-regulated qualification. This programme equivalent to the first two years of an undergraduate degree and provide learners with a strong foundation in accounting, finance, and management, as well as a direct pathway to a final-year degree in the UK. Students can complete their studies entirely online through distance learning, with the opportunity to transition to one of our UK partner universities for their final year.

Entry Requirements

Applicants should typically hold a secondary school qualification or an equivalent credential. For non-native English speakers, a minimum English language proficiency at A2 level is required to ensure full engagement with the course materials. No previous experience in accounting or finance is required, although prior study in business or related subjects can be an advantage.

Programme Structure and Modules

The programme is divided into two stages: Level 4 and Level 5. The Level 4 Diploma is equivalent to the first year of a university degree and includes ten modules with ten written assignments, totalling 120 credits. The Level 5 Diploma reflects the second year of a university degree and also consists of ten modules and ten written assignments, bringing the total to 240 credits across both stages. Each module involves around 40 guided learning hours, complemented by 30–50 additional study hours with exercises, readings, and digital resources. Together, these modules build a strong foundation in accounting, finance, and management, giving learners the academic depth and practical skills needed to progress to the final year of a bachelor’s degree.

Programme Format and Delivery

The programme is delivered entirely via distance learning, giving learners the flexibility to study from anywhere while balancing personal and professional commitments. Students benefit from tutor guidance, interactive webinars, and comprehensive online resources. This structure ensures a balance between independent study and supported learning, helping learners develop both academic and professional skills.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Level 4–5 Diploma in Accounting and Finance will develop an in-depth knowledge of accounting and finance principles while gaining the practical skills needed for financial reporting, analysis, and management. They will also strengthen their managerial and decision-making abilities, allowing them to operate effectively in professional environments. By the end of the programme, learners will be fully prepared to transition into the final year of a bachelor’s degree in Finance and Accounting, or to enter the workforce with a robust foundation in both technical expertise and applied business knowledge.

Assessment Methods

Assessment is based on written assignments for each module. These assignments are designed to test both theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring learners can demonstrate analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills within an accounting and finance context.

Duration and Study Mode

The Level 4–5 Diploma in Accounting and Finance typically takes between 18 and 24 months to complete, depending on the learner’s pace and commitment. The flexible distance learning format enables students to manage their studies alongside other responsibilities.

Progression Opportunities & Transition to the UK

Graduates who successfully complete the 240-credit diploma can progress directly to the final year (Level 6) of a bachelor’s degree at one of London Gate College’s UK partner universities. This pathway gives learners the opportunity to transition to the UK, study on campus, and graduate with a full BA or BSc (Hons) in Finance and Accounting recognised worldwide.

Level 4–5 Diploma in Accounting and Finance Career Prospects

The Level 4–5 Diploma in Accounting and Finance opens up diverse career opportunities in the financial sector. Graduates may pursue roles such as accounting assistant, finance officer, payroll supervisor, or management trainee in financial services. With further study and experience, learners can progress to professional accountancy qualifications or senior positions, including financial analyst, accountant, or finance manager.

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