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Accounting (Eve) HNC (SCQF level 7), HNC, City of Glasgow College

the United Kingdom

City of Glasgow College

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
HNC-38 weeks-GBP 696 total-

About Accounting (Eve) HNC (SCQF level 7), HNC - at City of Glasgow College

The HNC Accounting Award has been designed to meet the demands and requirements of the accounting industry.  Opportunities are provided to develop your skills, knowledge and understanding in preparation for employment, or for progression to courses such as AAT level 8, or HND Accounting.  Further details of the subjects covered is provided in the section

Entry requirements for this course

Contact City of Glasgow College to find course entry requirements.

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