
Foundation Synoptic Assessment (FYSA)AAT Foundation Certificate (Level 2) (Online)
Course Description
This level is ideal if you’re new to accountancy and finance, have previously worked in an accounts department, or are looking to change your career into accountancy.
Learners are able to:
Understand and develop the personal skills required to work effectively in a business and understand corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethics, and sustainability in the workplace.

Must be over 18 years at the time of application. There are no specific entry requirements for this qualification, but as a learner you will be ideally to be working with an organisation or role where they can demonstrate skills and apply knowledge. Alternatively, you could draw on previous experience within an organisation or use an organisation you are familiar with.
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- IELTS minimum 5.0- 6.5 overall with no fail.
- Pass 5 GCSE subjects or equivalent
Entry requirements
You don’t need any prior experience working in accounts to study AAT Foundation. There are no entry requirements, but you do need good maths, IT, and English skills, and a willingness to learn. Take the AAT skill check test launch to find out which level you can start at.
If you’ve completed the AAT Foundation Certificate in Bookkeeping (FCIB) short qualification, you will be exempt from completing the first two units of this level (Bookkeeping Transactions and Bookkeeping Controls).
- Foundation Synoptic Assessment (FYSA)
Assessment
Assessment will take place via computer-based exam . This ensures you minimise time away from work and that you undertake work study which is relevant to your own
This course gives you the opportunity to start developing your career with dedicated career development support in addition to your online tuition.
- On completion of your studies, you may be given a full-time graduate opportunity by your employer
- You may wish to further your studies by taking on an academic Diploma programme or a level 3 professional qualification
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