ACCA
ACCA Progression Chart

Your journey towards becoming a qualified accountant starts with the Applied Knowledge module which includes papers BT (F1) through to FA (F3). After passing these papers, you will progress onto the ACCA Applied Skills module.
Through modules LW (F4) to FM (F9), you will develop your understanding of principle technical subjects including: performance management, law, taxation, auditing and financial management as well as financial reporting. By the time you have completed these papers, you will have gained knowledge equating to a bachelor’s degree level.
The Essentials module will equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to become an expert accountant in either a consultancy or high-level advisory role. The two ACCA papers that make up this module are assessed through two paper-based exams, both lasting a duration of three-hours.
When you progress onto the Strategic Professional module, you will need to pick two courses from the following four. The aim of the module is to help you develop advanced technical skills and expert knowledge in areas such as taxation and audit, whilst learning about the professional code of ethics followed by any accountant.