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The Accounting Technician - Computerised Accounting course is aimed at anyone who is interested in pursuing a career in accounting/finance.
Accounting Technician - Computerised Accounting

Entry Requirements
Leaving certificate candidates, please refer to the Accounting Technicians Ireland website for entry requirements.
Further Study
Career Opportunities
The accounting technician qualification is a recognised pathway to attaining a professional accountancy qualification through the Certified Public Accountancy course (see ATI for details). Even if you do not aspire to qualifying as a professional accountant, the course provides you with a solid theoretical and practical knowledge base that can be used to achieve a successful career in other related areas of business
Certification
Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI)
Course Fees
See ATI for details
Was:
€200
Now:
Course Content
Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI)
Year 1:
Law and Ethics
Taxation
Business Management
Financial Accounting
Year 2:
Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Taxation
Integrated Accounting Systems
Management Accounting
About This Course
Accounting technicians are skilled individuals who work at middle management level and who provide essential financial and accounting support information to professional accountants and to senior management. Some examples of positions available to qualified accounting technicians include: accounting supervisor, budget officer, assistant accountant and payroll administrator. At the end of their two years of study and having complied with all the requirements of Accounting Technicians Ireland, students will be awarded the Certificate MATI (Member of the Accounting Technicians Ireland).





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