Programme/Approved Electives for 2026/27
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
Principles of Financial and Management Accounting
This module will develop your knowledge and understanding of a range of cost and management accounting techniques (process costing, target costing, learning curve, throughput costing), also with a focus on forecasting and detailed budgeting to support the application of management accounting principles in a range of planning and control scenarios. Studies in this field will expand to consider a range of decision-making situations, including multiple breakeven charts, limiting factors, internal and external pricing decisions, and transfer pricing considerations. Relevant costs, risks, uncertainties, and sensitivity within decision-making will be studied, as will the calculation and interpretation of critical costing variances. The social and behavioural aspects of management accounting will be covered, along with consideration of contemporary issues arising within the profession.
Aims
This module aims to: - Develop knowledge and understanding of cost and management accounting concepts and techniques. - Engender the ability to apply management accounting principles in planning, control and decision-making situations. - Provide a range of transferable skills.
Intended Learning Outcomes
apply advanced cost and management accounting techniques relevant to various practical scenarios : 1,2appraise decision-making situations such as external pricing, internal charging and transfer pricing.: 1,2apply cost-volume-profit analysis under multiple product scenarios under constrained capacity: 1,2evaluate investment opportunities after considering a range of external influences : 1,2apply a range of advanced variances to support decision-making : 1analyse principles and the limitations of management accounting to contemporary issues in management accounting research and debate: 1
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 48 hours-Lectures/Interactive sessions: 36 hours-Tutorials sessions: 12 hoursGuided Independent Study Total: 252 hours-Directed reading and research: 96-Lectures and tutorial preparation: 48-Assessment preparation: 104-Mid-term assessment:2-Final examination: 2
Description of Module Assessment
1: Exam weighted 60%Paper-Based Examination120-minutes paper based exam under exam conditions. The exam is closed-book, time-constrained, and invigilated to complete professional bodies' exemption requirements.
2: Class Test weighted 40%Computer-Based Test90 minutes Computer-Based Test to resemble professional bodies' settings and maintain exemptions. A closed-book, time-constrained computer test, invigilated under exam conditions.