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Conversion arrangements

ACCA exam conversion arrangements

Oxford Brookes University will recognise any passes or exemptions from Part 1 and Part 2 exams in the ACCA Professional scheme that are converted to the Fundamentals level of the ACCA Qualification, as contributions towards the award of the BSc degree.

ACCA Professional Scheme exam passes before June 2000

You will be subject to both the requirements of the 'transitional arrangements', published when the degree was introduced, and the requirements of these conversion arrangements.

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