Accounting - Major with Spanish
The Accounting with Spanish programme integrates Accounting with Spanish-language modules taught by the School of Arts, English and Languages.
Award Name | Degree - Honours Bachelor at UK Level 6 |
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NFQ Classification | |
Awarding Body | Queens University Belfast |
NFQ Level |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
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Degree - Honours Bachelor at UK Level 6 | Queens University Belfast |
Duration
4 years (Full Time)
Entry Requirements
Irish leaving certificate requirements
H2H3H3H3H3H3 including Higher Level grade H3 in Spanish or evidence of linguistic ability in another language + if not offered at Higher Level then Ordinary Level grade O3 in Mathematics
For applicants offering Irish Leaving Certificate, please note that performance at Junior Certificate is taken into account. Last year the initial Junior Certificate profile to qualify to be made an offer was 4A/4 Distinctions and 2B/2 Higher Merit grades. Please note that this changes from year to year depending on the demand for places. The Selector also checks that any specific entry requirements in terms of Leaving Certificate subjects can be satisfied. The final threshold is not usually determined until late in the admissions cycle, so there may be a delay in processing applicants who do not meet the initial threshold.
Further information
For courses starting in 2026 (and for deferred applications), your application should be with us at UCAS by one of these dates – depending on what courses you apply for. If your completed application – including all your personal details and your academic reference – is submitted by the deadline, it is guaranteed to be considered.
If you're applying through your school/college, please check their deadline, and follow this to get your application in on time. This gives them enough time to read your application, check you've entered your qualifications correctly, write and attach your reference, and submit your application to us.
Check course information in the search tool to see which deadline applies to you at
https://digital.ucas.com/coursedisplay/results/courses?studyYear=2026&destination=Undergraduate&postcodeDistanceSystem=imperial&pageNumber=1&sort=MostRelevant&clearingPreference=None
2026 entry application deadlines
29 April 2025 - UCAS search tool displays 2026 entry courses
13 May 2025 - You can register and start your application in our UCAS Hub
2 September 2025 - Completed undergraduate applications can be submitted to UCAS
You will need a reference before you can send your application.
15 October 2025 (18:00 UK time) - Deadline for applications to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and for most courses in medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine/science
You can add choices with a different deadline later, but don’t forget you can only have five choices in total.
14 January 2026 (18:00 UK time) - Equal consideration date for applications for most undergraduate courses
26 February 2026 - Extra opens
If you've used all five choices and are not holding any offers, you may be able to add another choice in your application. For more information go to
https://www.ucas.com/applying/after-you-apply/types-undergraduate-offers/extra-choices
30 June 2026 (18:00 UK time) - Applications received by this deadline will be sent to universities and colleges
After this time, applications are automatically entered into Clearing.
4 July 2026 - Last day to add an Extra choice in your application
5 July 2026 - Clearing opens
Clearing opens for eligible applicants, and vacancies are displayed in UCAS’ search tool. Applicants can release themselves into Clearing. Discover information and advice on our Clearing and Results day pages.
https://www.ucas.com/applying/after-you-apply/clearing-and-results-day
19 October 2026 - Last date to add a Clearing choice
Missed deadline?
If you don’t meet the main application deadline, you can still apply for many courses.
We recommend you ask the universities whether they have vacancies first – especially for courses with a 15 October deadline, as it’s unusual for them to consider late applications because their courses are really competitive.
The Accounting with Spanish programme integrates Accounting with Spanish-language modules taught by the School of Arts, English and Languages.
This degree offers students a competitive advantage by learning skills in the technical application of accounting while developing key oral, aural and written skills in a modern language.
Integral to the Accounting with Spanish programme is the placement year which students complete in a region of the world where the language studied is the dominant tongue. The language modules will advance students’ skills in the language and provide a broad range of specialised and detailed insights into the culture, society and history that go with it, fostering cultural awareness which students will need for their compulsory year abroad, and later, for the world of work.
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