Computerised Accounts Level 3 (Using SAGE Line 50)

Course Description

The course is aimed at those people who:
> Have successfully completed the Level 2 course in Computerised Accounting or who have competence in all of the processes included in the Level 2 Course
> Wish to consolidate the knowledge of Computerised Accounting processes gained Level 2 and add a small number of additional processes to them
> Wish to familiarise themselves with the monthly outine of an accounts office using a Computerised Accounting system

Times and Costs

Start Date End
Date
Day Time Location Attendance Cost
10/09/1224/01/13THU18:00-
21:00 
CoalvillePart Time£420
Prices shown are for the 2012-13 academic year which starts in August 2012. TBC prices for the next academic year will be updated on the website as they become available.
If the duration of your course is more than 1 year, further tuition/material fees will be expected 12 months after starting your course unless you are exempt from payment.

Course Level

N/A

Entry Requirements

Ideally learners should have completed the Level 2 Course in Computerised Accounting. However, students who can demonstrate competence in the processes included in the Level 2 Course will also be considered.

Course Length

The course is run on a day or evening basis, for 3 hours per week. The course is run over an 18-week period starting in either September or February.

What will I study

Level Three
> Learners will work on the accounts of an existing fictitious company to consolidate their knowledge of the processes learned at Level 2
> The course will also include a small number of additional processes, including: Sales Order Processing and Purchase Order Processing
> Learners will become familiar with the routine of an accounts office by working through three months worth of input and report generation for the fictitious company, using a Computerised Accounting system.
> Learners will identify data security procedures and the implications of current legislation regarding the use of computers and data protection.

How will I learn?

Practical hands-on with some formal input

How will I be assessed?

Examination

Where could it lead?

Students are able to progress to other Accounting and Business courses offered by Stephenson College

Materials/Equipment Required



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