Accountancy
Why study for AAT qualifications?
The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) is the professional membership and qualification body for accounting technicians. It is the only professional accounting body to be accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA).
Accounting technicians work in a wide range of jobs from accounts clerks to credit control officers, in all sectors of the economy.
Why flexible learning?
MOL delivers high quality learning materials backed by tutor support and skills development workshops. The learning materials will allow you to study at a time and pace to suit you and your employer, enabling you to manage your own workload and minimise the impact on your professional and personal commitments. The workshops are designed to complement and supplement the information contained within these learning materials and vary in number on each of the levels.
MOL fees include the full package of materials, workshops, revision sessions, support, and skills-based tests. Many other providers charge extra for workshops and revision seminars.
Why you should choose MOL for your AAT qualification
- MOL is one of the UK's leading flexible learning providers. We have over 20 years' experience of developing and delivering creative programmes that enable learners to acquire recognised qualifications and develop new skills
- Flexible learning is a blended learning solution. The actual blend of learning techniques is carefully developed with the success of the learner in mind
- Flexible learning combines home study and tutorial support and is becoming increasingly popular, because many learners now find it difficult to study via traditional ‘day release’ or ‘evening study’ routes
- Our methodologies have been developed with the work-life balance of learners in mind. We aim to ensure that learners can study with a high degree of flexibility, irrespective of where they are located in the UK, with first class support available as needed
- The AAT courses are delivered through a combination tutor supported home study and a series of day-long tutor-led workshops, exam preparation and revision workshops, with materials designed to support the content of the AAT programmes
- The learning materials will allow you to study at a time and pace to suit you and your employer, enabling you to manage your own workload and minimise the impact on your professional and personal commitments
- The workshops are designed to complement and supplement the information contained within these learning materials and vary in number on each of the AAT Diploma Pathway levels
Who can study?
AAT qualifications are open access – they are available to all whatever your previous qualifications or experience. However, students do need a basic level of literacy and numeracy. AAT qualifications are ideal for those just starting out in the workplace and those returning to work.