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The following payment plans are suitable for all modules and courses. Payment plans for our Bookkeeping courses can be found below.
| Qualification Type | Instalment Plans Available | Instalment Plans Total | Discount Price (when paid on enrolment) |
| Certificate
(1 Module) |
2 x £147.00 | £295.00 | £295.00
N/A |
| Proficiency Certificate (2 Module) | 2 x £295.00 3 x £196.00 |
£590.00 | £530.00 Saving £60 |
| Advanced Certificate (4 Module) | 2 x £590.00 3 x £393.00 4 x £295.00 |
£1180.00 |
£700.00
Saving £480 |
| Diploma
(6 Modules) |
2 x £885.00 3 x £590.00 4 x £442.00 6 x £295.00 |
£1770.00 |
£1050.00
Saving £720 |
| Advanced
Diploma
(8 Modules) |
2 x £1180.00 |
£2360.00 |
£1400.00
Saving £960 |
| Higher
Advanced Diploma
(12 Modules) |
2 x 1770.00 3 x 1180.00 4 x £885.00 6 x £590.00 8 x £442.00 10 x £354.00 12 x £295.00 |
£3540.00 |
£2100 Saving £1440 |
Pay from as little as £25pm
| Deposit | Payment | |
| Payment Plan 1 | £50.00 | £25.00 Per Week |
| Payment Plan 2 | £0.00 | £75.00 Per Month |
Bookkeeping Instalment Plans
3 x £146.50
3 x £221.50
3 x £248.50
3 x £423.50
CD
Receiving your course material on CD-ROM is our most popular method (this gives students portability - some even take their CD’s with them on holidays!). The course material may also be copied and saved to a USB stick, as well as downloading, printing and binding the lessons into a folder for you to organise. CD’s are also an excellent choice for people who have a computer but do not have internet access or have a slow connection.
Online
Online students require a reliable internet connection. Our Student Study Zone allows you to view all of your course material online, anywhere in the world. Students can watch videos, read notes and study illustrations on the computer screen then complete self assessment quizzes to gauge their learning.
Correspondence
Course material may be supplied in a printed format. Students work through notes, practical tasks and assignments. The student is guided by a printed study guide and accompanying materials as well as advice and feedback from tutors. Assignments are submitted to tutors for grading and feedback, and exams can be taken anywhere in the world.
Recommended Sequence of ICB Courses
1. Basic Bookkeeping – Compulsory
2. Level
II - Manual Bookkeeping
3. Level II - Computerised Bookkeeping
After successfully passing the three (3) examinations at the above levels you are entitled to apply for Associate Membership of the ICB under their new regulations and have the initial AICB after your name. Also, at this level you are then qualified to start your own bookkeeping business (if that is your goal) – in this instance you will need to apply for the ICB's Practising Certificate.
4. Level III - Diploma in Payroll Management
BBS403
5. Level III - Diploma in Manual Bookkeeping BBS310
6. Level III - Diploma in Computerised
Bookkeeping
3 x £590.00
4 x £442.50
3 x £450.00
4 x £337.50
3 x £285.00
4 x £213.75
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Bookkeeping Courses
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Flash MX BIT102
Flash is used to make multimedia files and interactive websites. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Adobe Flash. This course was originally designed for Macromedia Flash MX and its basic core lessons are still applicable to later versions of the software (now acquired by Adobe Systems). It assumes the student has no knowledge of Flash at all but they must have access to a computer with a CDROM drive and Adobe Flash installed.
Course Structure: Flash MX BIT102
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Introduction to Flash
- Introduction, Vector graphics, Bitmap graphics, Streaming, How flash works, Upgraded features
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Using the Flash editor
- Creating a new document, Setting preferences, Editing, Clipboard, Action script editing, Zooming, Scenes, Objects, Moving the stage, Grids,Guides, Rulers, Timeline, Keyframes, Layers, Frame labels, etc.
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Drawing & Colour
- Toolbar, Basics of drawing in flash, Pencil tool, Drawing lines and shapes, Brush tool, Masks, etc
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Working with objects & symbols
- Objects, Arrow tool, Lasso tool, Symbols, Assets, Library, etc
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Working with text
- Static text, Embedded and Device Fonts, etc
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Working with graphics
- Turning bitmaps into vector graphics, Using bitmaps as fills, Modifying bitmap fills, The magic wand.
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Animation
- Frame by frame animation, Tweened animation, Setting up a movie, Animating, Layers, Adding a background, Creating timeline effects.
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Actionscript
- Creating interaction, Planning scripts for a movie, Object oriented programming, The movie clip object.
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Using audio in your movies
- Unsynchronised sound, Synchronised sound, Importing sounds, Adding sounds to frames, Adding sounds to buttoons, Using event sounds, Start sounds, Streaming sounds, Stopping sounds, Looping sounds, Editing sounds.
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Using video in your movies
- Quality, Keyframe interval, Scale, Importing audio, Working with video, Importing video.
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Components
- The check box, Importing text scroll bar, Creating a form, Adding a check box, Adding a combo box, Push buttons, Configure components, Write action script to gather data, Action script for the entire movie, Action script to each key frame, Testing the movie.
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Publishing
- How to prepare your finished movie for distribution via the Internet, CD and other formats. You will also learn techniques for optimising your movies so they perform efficiently and on multiple system configurations.
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the Academy, marked by the Academy's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
In the 1990's, most websites were simply made up of static graphics,
text and sometimes simple animations (called animated Gifs) which made
many sites nothing more than glorified brochures and text heavy
resources. With the birth of the "New Media" industry, new tools were
developed to make the internet a much more interactive and entertaining
medium one of these tools was Macromedia Flash. Flash enabled website
designers and developers to create complex animations, incorporate
decent quality sound and develop unique and experimental interfaces for
their online projects. Using vector graphics and special compression
techniques, Flash allows websites to show high quality graphics, play
great sound and add "extra dimensions" of interactivity without choking
up bandwidth. This has made Flash one of today's most popular website
development and design tools.
Flash uses an internet friendly technology called "streaming".
Streaming enables information to be displayed as it is downloading,
rather than only displaying once downloading has completed. This enables
a well designed Flash project to seem to load instantly or very quickly
while in fact it is downloading information as the user views it.
A good example of this technology is "streaming audio" where you can
listen to music while it is downloading across the internet instead of
waiting for it to completely download.

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