The IAB is the leading professional body in the UK devoted solely to the
interests of book-keepers.
The IAB Level 2 Certificate in Computerised bookkeeping course is an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge
of manual book-keeping routines. You will transfer your knowledge of business
documents, transactions, VAT and manual routines to the computerised system.
IAB Level 2 Certificate in Computerised bookkeeping
Certificate in Computerised Book-keeping
(Qual. Accreditation No. 100/5314/1)
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Course Overview
Level 2
The overall aim of this single unit qualification is to accredit candidates’ knowledge
and understanding of the fundamental principles concerned in the use of a
computerised accounting system for routine processing tasks In addition, it accredits
some IT skills of candidates and confirms their knowledge concerning the data
integrity and security issues surrounding computer systems.
Pre-requisites
Level 2
The IAB Level 2 Certificate in Computerised Book-keeping is aimed at individuals
who may have achieved a level 2 or 3 qualification in manual book-keeping and wish
to extend their studies to computerised book-keeping, or individuals who are working
with an accountancy software package and want to gain a qualification which
demonstrates their competence.
Support
As an AAS Training student you will have your very own personal tutor helping you with
your course work and with any questions you may have. Plus you can contact our
Student Advisors by email or phone for all the practical advice you may need –
so we really are with you 100%.
What's more you'll have access to the AAS Training online Student Community where you
can interact with other students, browse our resource library and manage your
account.
Assessment
Level 2
All Learning Outcomes will be assessed through one, externally set and marked, two
hour examination consisting of a practical assignment and a written question. The
practical Assignment will build on the candidates IT and book-keeping knowledge
and will assess the candidate’s ability in relation to the Learning Outcomes. The
candidate will then answer two written questions to demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of the fifth Learning Outcome. Candidates will be required to carry out
all tasks accurately and in keeping with book-keeping practice.
What our Students Say
"The Book-keeping course is everything I wanted. I've worked as a book-keeper
for a while, but I wanted to take the AAS Training course to prove to myself I could do
it. I've been very satisfied with the service I've received – in particular, my
tutor has been very helpful in giving me feedback and advice. I would recommend
AAS Training." Timoty Anderson, AAS Training Graduate.
Your Future Prospects
The survival of all commercial ventures, charitable and public sector
agencies depends on tight financial controls. Therefore, there will always be
demand for individuals with the skills base to ensure these controls are in
place.