PROGRAMME HANDBOOK
2014 – 2015
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
BSc Accounting (N400)
BSc Accounting and Finance (N490)
BSc Accounting and French (N410)
BSc Accounting and German (N4R2)
BSc Accounting and Spanish (N4R4)
BSc (Econ) Accounting and Economics (Joint Honours)
(LN14)
BSc (Econ) Accounting and Management (Joint Honours)
(NN24)
BSc Finance and Management (NN23)
INTERCALARY YEAR
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Programmes of Study in accordance with the descriptions set out herein. However, from time to time changes in human and/or physical resources or timetable constraints (for example) mean that changes have to be made*. The University therefore: a) reserves the right to make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of degree programmes, to discontinue programmes, and to merge or combine programmes, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by the
University. If the University discontinues any programme, it will use its reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable alternative programme.
b) gives notice that there may be occasions when certain combinations of option courses/modules cannot be timetabled and such combinations will not therefore be available.
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