The IAB is the leading professional body in the UK devoted solely to the
interests of book-keepers.
With the IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerised bookkeeping you will transfer your knowledge of double entry
principles, some reconciliation procedures and other manual routines, to the
computerised system.
Diploma in Computerised Book-keeping
(Qual. Accreditation No. 100/2874/2)
Bookkeepers' salary trend
Course Overview
Level 3
This course enables candidates to assess their competence and understanding in carrying out a wide range of
accounting routines and activities using a computerised accounting package.
The activities will include data maintenance, entry of accounting transactions,
period end tasks (e.g. recurring transactions, prepayments and accruals,
depreciation), and non-routine book-keeping tasks.They will also assess their understanding of the importance of maintaining accuracy,
security and integrity in performing any book-keeping tasks using a computerised
system.
Pre-requisites
Level 3
The IAB Level 3 Diploma in Computerised Book-keeping is aimed at individuals who
have achieved a level 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 3
All Learning Outcomes will be assessed through one, externally set and marked, two
hour examination consisting of a practical assignment and two written questions. The
practical Assignment will build on the candidates IT and book-keeping knowledge and
will assess the candidate’s ability in relation to all Learning Outcomes. The candidate
will then answer two written questions to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
Learning Outcomes 3.3.1 and 3.3.8. Candidates will be required to carry out all tasks
accurately and in keeping with current accounting 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.