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Key Facts

  • Starting
    12 Oct 2026
    Location
    Wandsworth
    Start Time
    09:30
    End Time
    15:30
    Duration
    1 Year
    Study Mode
    Part Time Day
    Days
    Monday
    Start Date
    12 Oct 2026
    End Date
    28 Jun 2027
    Level
    Level 2
    Code
    WTE2111CP
  • Starting
    13 Oct 2026
    Location
    Wandsworth
    Start Time
    18:00
    End Time
    20:30
    Duration
    1 Year
    Study Mode
    Part Time Evening
    Days
    Tuesday + Thursday
    Start Date
    13 Oct 2026
    End Date
    24 Jun 2027
    Level
    Level 2
    Code
    WTE2110CP
AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting

You may be eligible to get this course for FREE. This part-time Level 2 course covers accounting skills and principles, giving you the skills, knowledge and understanding to progress to a career in accounting and finance. You will develop your skills in financial administration, bookkeeping, general, purchase and sales ledger functions and basic costing.

WTE2110CP - This course is held two evenings a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a live online class with the tutor. There will a few face to face sessions, plus all assessments are held at Wandsworth.

WTE2111CP - This course is a daytime course on a Monday held at our Wandsworth campus.

  • Entry Requirements


    You should be 19+ at the start of this course with:

    • You will be invited in for a face to face assessment at the college (Wandsworth).

    • Maths and English GCSE grade A*-C / 9-4; OR
    • Functional Skills Level 2; OR
    • Other relevant qualifications may be considered on a case-by-case basis and will be discussed during your interview.
  • Course Content


    The 4 mandatory modules are:

    • Introduction to Bookkeeping
    • Principles of Bookkeeping Controls
    • Principles of Costing
    • Introduction to the Business Environment
  • Progression Next Steps


    You can progress to the AAT Level 3 Diploma to boost your career potential.

  • Assessment Details


    You'll be assessed 4 times throughout the year through computer-based assessments at the end of each unit.