Business, Management, and Accounting

Unlock a world of opportunities by delving into the dynamic fields of business, management or accounting. Our full-time and part-time courses will open doors across a diverse range of sectors, equipping you with the essential skills you need to succeed in today’s workplace. 

Get ready to shape a successful career in banking, human resource management, office management, marketing, economics, and more! 

Why choose Business, Management, and Accounting

Studying business, management and accounting opens doors to opportunities in a wide range of sectors. From economics and marketing to managing people, offices, and organisations, alongside a range of other subjects and skills, our full-time and part-time courses will prepare you for a role in a modern office environment and help you gain the valuable skills and competencies you need in today’s job market.

By studying one of our courses in business, management, and accounting, you'll find a varied range of opportunities across many sectors including banking, administration, human resource management or even retail management.

Progress to a degree

Did you know that studying for an HNC or HND qualification is the equivalent of first year (HNC) or second year (HND) of a degree at university? Our courses provide articulation routes for direct entry to either year 2 or 3 of a related degree at a wide range of our partner universities.

Successfully completing an HNC or HND in Business or Accounting at Fife College could mean that you have the opportunity to progress on to year 2 or 3 of a related business management or accounting degree course at one our partner universities

Alternatively, you can stay at Fife College and study all four years of your BA (Hons) Business Management or BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance degree at our Dunfermline campus. So studying at Fife College can be a more cost-effective, local alternative route to the same degree in Scotland, in the same amount of time!

Find out more about degree pathways.

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Liam Brown 

BA: Business Management

“Fife College is great for setting up your career…you become a better person.” 

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