AAT accounting qualifications
“AAT allowed me to secure a job and helped to turn my life around for the better. The knowledge I have learned from AAT has been very helpful to me in my career.”
Noor, studied with AAT until 2019
AAT’s highly established, industry recognised accounting and finance qualifications consists of three levels – Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4.
Throughout each qualification you’ll learn practical skills to prime you for the workplace, from basic finance administration skills, preparing final accounts, through to complex management accounting tasks.
As you work through the qualification levels you’ll build skills and knowledge on the key business themes; communication, ethics, technology and sustainability – gaining an understanding of why these are important skills to have in the modern accounting world.
In this section you’ll see the topics you’ll cover at each level and the types of jobs and salaries you can expect on completion.
How long will it take?
You will spend about a year on each qualification but depending on your study method or course timetable it may be as little as six months or as long as 18 months.
How will it help my career prospects?
Each of the AAT accounting qualifications is a qualification in its own right. That means as you progress through each qualification, the skills you’ve learnt can be applied to a wider range of roles – from Accounts Administrator through to senior level positions such as Commercial Analyst and Management Accountants.
There are three AAT accounting qualifications
Level 2
The Level 2 Certificate in Accounting is where you’ll develop your skills in finance administration: double-entry bookkeeping, purchase, sales and general ledgers, basic costing and using accounting software.
Level 3
While studying the Level 3 Diploma in Accounting, you’ll master more complex financial processes, including final accounts for sole traders and partnerships, reports and returns and professional ethics.
Level 4
The Level 4 Diploma in Professional Accounting covers financial team leader skills, including financial statements for limited companies, complex management accounting tasks, management skills and specialist learning areas.