Pearson LCCI Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills BMC International College
Price: 674 SGD

    Course details

    1 GCE N Level OR
    1 GCE O Level OR
    NITEC/Higher NITEC OR
    Minimum High school level of English equivalent to the LCCI Level 2 English for Business or JETSET 4 - (Council of Europe B1/Threshold)
    Additional Entry Pre-requisite

    Possess Basic Book-Keeping and Accounting knowledge and skills equivalent to the LCCI Level 2 Book Keeping and Accounts qualification OR
    Mature working adults with practical working experiences in a financial/accounting industry assessed on case-by-case basis
    Course Learning Outcomes

    The Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills [ASE20055] develops candidates ability to manage a computerised accounting system in order to provide management information. Candidates will learn how to process non-routine accounting transactions and print and analyse reports such as the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet.

    The aims of the qualification is to develop candidates competence in using computerised accounting software to produce accurate, professional and well presented accounting information employing an appropriate range of accounting procedures. It particularly aims to develop skills in: setting up initial business data in a computerised accounting system; processing and completing advanced business transactions; producing and analysing end period reports ; and producing and reviewing a range of routine and non-routine accounting reports for management purposes.

    This qualification is suitable for people who work or intend to work in an advanced accounting role which requires the computerized processing and completion of advanced accounting transactions and the preparation of end period reports. Accredited in the UK as the EDI Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills (QCF) - 501/1266/1, it has a credit value of 10. It is taught and assessed using compatible computerised accounting software (e.g. MYOB). Also, this unit-sized qualification can be taken as a standalone qualification or as part of the Level 3 Specialised Diploma in Managerial Accounting, Level 3 Specialised Diploma in Accounting and Finance, Level 3 Specialised Diploma in Cost Accounting, Level 3 Specialised Diploma in Business Management and Accounting, Level 3 Diploma in Computerised Accounting or the Level 3 Diploma in Business Studies.

    Syllabus topics include:

    Setting up initial data
    Entering transactions
    Processing credit card transactions
    Recording transactions relating to acquisition and disposal of fixed assets
    Making end of period adjustments
    Amending Chart of Accounts and producing and analysing end period reports
    Producing and reviewing routine and non-routine reports
    ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES:

    Use computerized accounting software to enter initial data for a sole trader and record transactions relating to the owner
    Use computerized accounting software to enter outstanding customer and supplier invoices, credit notes and payments on account
    Use computerized accounting software to enter and reconcile an opening Trial Balance
    Use computerized accounting software to enter and reconcile an opening Trial Balance
    Use computerized accounting software to record transactions for the acquisition, disposal and depreciation of fixed assets
    Use computerized accounting software to make end period adjustments for stock, income, expenses and VAT*
    Use computerized accounting software to edit the Chart of Accounts and produce end reports including Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet, VAT* Return and Budget vs Actuals
    Use computerized accounting software to produce and review a range of routine and non-routine reports
    *or the relevant national purchase tax, e.g. GST, Consumption Tax, Sales Tax, State Sales Tax, PST, SUT

    Teaching / Learning Methods and Strategies

    Hands-on Practical lessons / Trial of Past Year Examination Papers / Assignments / Classroom Face-To-Face Theoretical Explanations

    Criteria of Award

    Candidates must fulfill at least 75% course attendance requirements by AEB to sit for examinations. To obtain the certificate, students need to obtain at least a Pass grade in their examinations.

    Final Award

    London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills Certificate.

    Grading System

    Successful candidates will be awarded a Pass, Credit or Distinction in the Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills based on the following error tolerances:

    RESULTS IMMEDIATE FAIL PROCESSING ERRORS OTHER ERRORS
    Pass None Permitted Maximum of 5 errors permitted Maximum of 6 errors permitted
    Credit None Permitted Maximum of 3 errors permitted Maximum of 4 errors permitted
    Distinction None Permitted Maximum of 1 error permitted Maximum of 2 errors permitted
    Assessment Information

    EXAMINABLE PRACTICAL PAPER (EXTERNAL AWARD BY LONDON CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, UK) - 3 TIMES / YEAR [MARCH & APRIL (Series 2/On-Demand) / JUNE (Series 3) / NOVEMBER & DECEMBER (Series 4)].

    Expected date of release of Assessment result

    Assessment results will be available to the students within 3 months upon completion of the last assessment for that assessment cycle. Appeal (if any) on assessment results must be lodged within 7 days after the release of assessment results.

    Specimen Certificate

    LCCI_Sample_Certificate_UPD2_BTCH1_v2_Pearson LCCI Level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

    About BMC International College

    BMC International College has a humble beginning, starting with a vision of its founder, in providing affordable education to the masses during its early years in 1960s. BMC has today grown in size and all its centres are located strategically around Singapore and are within the MRT (train) and bus stations. BMC International College offers a wide range of courses from Accounting, Business, Engineering, Hotel & Tourism Management to Psychology and Counselling. BMC’s educational partners are Autodesk, Edexcel International, the Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH), London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), NCC Education (UK) and the University of Hertfordshire (UK). BMC deploys teachers that meet its educational partners’ requirements and/or the requirements set by CPE. See all BMC International College courses
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