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PDA Book-keeping - Distance Learning
Who is this course aimed at?
Suitable for those employed in the accounting/business sector or anyone seeking to gain skills in the book-keeping area. It will prepare students for employment for positions such as Accounting Assistants, Payroll Clerks and Financial Administrators.
What entry requirements will I need?
There are no formal entry requirements for this course.
How and where will I study?
This is studied on a distance learning basis. Start date is flexible.
What are the funding options for this course? SDS (ILA200)/Fee Waiver/Self/Sponsor
Price: £465 (based on session 12/13 prices. 13/14 pricing to be confirmed).
What will I study on this course?
SCQF Level 7
Comprising of units in Book-keeping, Payroll and Sage Accounting, the course will develop manual book-keeping skills as well as using financial accounting software to record accounting transactions.
It will also develop skills in basic payroll procedures using manual and computerised systems. The units studied will be Recording Financial Information or Recording Financial Transactions, Using Financial Accounting Software and Payroll.
Job and progression routes?
This is a good, practical course taking successful students into jobs in the accounting area. The units studied form part of the HNC Accounting so progression on to this course is possible. Many use their knowledge in running their own business.
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