
London South Bank University (LSBU) is extending its esteemed portfolio of accounting and finance courses to include two new evening and weekend offerings for those who want to take their career to the next level but require flexible learning.
From this August, LSBU will be offering:
LSBU is the only institution in London to offer the ACCA Fundamentals papers with internal assessment, paper by paper, which has many benefits for students including 30% of the evaluation through coursework, and the opportunity to be taught by expert tutors who can help students to also develop the soft skills sought after by employers.
All students who take up the opportunity of evening and weekend study at LSBU will also benefit from the supportive and professional experience of studying in a major London university with skilled lecturers, personal tutoring and small class sizes, and the additional convenience of LSBU's centrally located campus, with access to the on-site Learning Resources Centre and Library.
Sarah Moore-Williams, Director of Studies for the ACCA Qualification, says: "The new LSBU ACCA programmes will benefit any student looking for cost-effective, market-leading and flexible tuition in the heart of London.
"We've held a first-class reputation for delivering high quality, accredited accountancy courses for over 40 years, so we can provide focused delivery of the ACCA Qualification, paper by paper, with all the support and facilities expected from a university."
The new course programmes start from 27 August 2012. For more information or to book onto a course visit: www.lsbu.ac.uk/acca or contact us on 020 7815 6944 or email acca@lsbu.ac.uk
Posted: 14th August 2012
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