Accounting AAT Diploma Level 3
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Level
Level 3 -
Start Date
September 2025 -
Venue
City College Norwich campus -
Course Code
H4416
What You Will Study
If you are interested in a career as an accountant, our AAT qualification is an essential choice. It is widely recognised and valued and will give you more options should you choose to progress further.
Modules you will study include:
- Preparing financial statements
- Management accounting
- Costing
- Tax processes for business and business awareness
This course will run on Fridays from 9am to 3pm.
Entry Requirements
You will need to have achieved the AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting, City and Guilds bookkeeping Level 2 (or similar) or have a working knowledge of double entry book keeping. Working in the area of accountancy is desirable but not essential. It is highly advisable to complete the AAT skillscheck.
How You Will Be Assessed
Your assessment will be exam based.
Course Progression
Upon successful completion of this qualification, you could progress to the AAT Diploma Level 4 in Accounting.
Where Your Course Can Take You
For further information please check the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) website at www.AAT.org.uk
Fees
Fees approx. £2573
AAT Membership Fees :- please check the AAT Website for current fees.
Books – Up to £120 depending on requirements
Exam resits (see AAT Website for current fees)
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