Combine your professional achievements with a Research and Analysis Project (RAP) to gain a 360 credit Bachelor’s degree from a leading UK university. 330 credits are gained through passing your ACCA exams and the remaining 30 credits are gained through passing your RAP.
This degree has been jointly designed by the University and the ACCA to meet the requirements of a degree and also those of a professional qualification. As soon as you have completed the Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills exams, and the Ethics and Professional skills module, you may submit a Research and Analysis Project to Oxford Brookes University, which will be assessed by the University Business School staff.
Structure and eligibility
To be awarded the BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting you must:
- Be registered with Oxford Brookes University (i.e. opted in to the degree scheme) before passing any of the three ACCA Applied Skills exams FR, AA or FM
- Have passed the three ACCA Applied Skills exams FR, AA and FM
- Have passed, or gained exemption from, the other six subjects at the Applied Knowledge and Applied Skills levels, at least two months prior to the start of the submission period in which you are seeking to submit. Please note that conditional exemptions do not qualify you to submit the RAP.
- Complete the ACCA Ethics and Professional Skills module
- Complete and pass the Oxford Brookes University Research and Analysis Project
- Be up-to-date with the payment of your ACCA subscription fees. You cannot submit a RAP if your ACCA account is suspended.
The degree must be completed within 10 years of your first examination pass or the date of your first ACCA exemption being granted otherwise your eligibility will be withdrawn.