Aat level 3 new syllabus
You're referring to the AAT Level 3 qualification in Accounting and Business!
The AAT Level 3 qualification is a advanced level qualification that builds on the skills and knowledge gained at AAT Level 2. It's designed to prepare students for a career in accounting and finance, and is recognized by employers across the UK.
Here's an overview of the AAT Level 3 syllabus:
Units:
The AAT Level 3 qualification consists of 6 units, which are:
- Management Accounting (FM/03): This unit covers the preparation of financial statements, budgeting, and decision-making techniques.
- Financial Statements (FM/04): This unit focuses on the preparation and analysis of financial statements, including balance sheets, profit and loss accounts, and cash flow statements.
- Business and Finance (FM/05): This unit covers the principles of business and finance, including business objectives, financial management, and investment appraisal.
- Taxation (TX/03): This unit covers the principles of taxation, including income tax, corporation tax, and VAT.
- Audit and Assurance (AA/03): This unit covers the principles of auditing and assurance, including the audit process, audit planning, and audit reporting.
- Business Planning (BP/03): This unit covers the principles of business planning, including business objectives, market research, and business strategy.
Assessment:
Each unit is assessed through a combination of computer-based exams and a synoptic assessment. The synoptic assessment is a 3-hour exam that tests your ability to apply your knowledge and skills to a case study.
Entry Requirements:
To enter the AAT Level 3 qualification, you'll need to have completed the AAT Level 2 qualification or have equivalent knowledge and skills.
Career Opportunities:
The AAT Level 3 qualification is recognized by employers across the UK and can lead to a range of career opportunities, including:
- Senior accounting roles
- Financial management positions
- Business planning and development roles
- Taxation and auditing roles