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hi ,to all guys i need a real help please
I want to get a degree in accounting &finance in shorter time i dont wanna study for 4 yeays i want to do that in 2 years coz im 23years old and i have GCSE and FOUNDATION INBUSSNIES SO when i got searching i found this take a look belw
whos can explian to me what does means all of these

ACCOUNTING &FINANCE HON/BA
ACCOUNTING &FINANCE (TOP_UP) 1FT/ HON/BA
BUSSINES TOP_UP 1FT/HON/BA
ACCOUNTING &FINANCE ORD/HON/BA

please advice me and tell me what the diffrenet and which one the best and avowed,recognized in UK AND THE WORLD
PLEASE GUYS ,
take alook on these websites below

http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun...un?n=1043966#1

http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun....run?n=1051702

http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun...ails.run?i=G74
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whos can explian to me what does means all of these

ACCOUNTING &FINANCE HON/BA
ACCOUNTING &FINANCE (TOP_UP) 1FT/ HON/BA
BUSSINES TOP_UP 1FT/HON/BA
ACCOUNTING &FINANCE ORD/HON/BA

ACCOUNTING &FINANCE HON/BA - you get an honours BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree. Honours means you can get a first, 2.1, 2.2 or third.

ACCOUNTING &FINANCE (TOP_UP) 1FT/ HON/BA - if you take a foundation degree first, you can use this to turn it into an honours BA degree.

BUSSINES TOP_UP 1FT/HON/BA - same as above, but for business instead of accounting and finance.

ACCOUNTING &FINANCE ORD/HON/BA - you can have an ordinary BA degree (essentially, you don't do a disseration/final year project) or an honours BA degree.
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thanks sownrose < many thanks realy but 1 quesn >> if i got accountning and financee top-up is that mean i got a degree in this specialize of busniesss i mean BSC??

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