Gain the skills to determine business performance and maintain financial clarity and stability.
9 weeks, excluding
orientation
7–10 hours per week,
entirely online
Weekly modules,
flexible learning
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A solid grounding in bookkeeping best practices to become an effective bookkeeper and make a positive impact in business.
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The skills to enter transactions into the relevant journals, and balance a general ledger account.
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An understanding of inventory control and value added tax (VAT) requirements.
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A digital certificate from Africa’s leading university,1 as proof of your newfound competencies.
1QS Top Universities (Jan, 2024).
Over the duration of this online short course, you’ll work through the following modules:
Module 1 The Basics of Bookkeeping
Discover the purpose of bookkeeping and the importance of keeping your business’s finances organised.
Module 2 Inventory Control
Learn about the value of managing inventory properly.
Module 3 Value Added Tax
Learn about who is liable to pay tax, and its application in business and finance.
Module 4 Journals: Part 1
Learn about the day-to-day application of the bookkeeping process.
Module 5 Journals: Part 2
Learn about cash transactions and how they should be entered into bookkeeping journals.
Module 6 The General Ledger
Discover how the general ledger is used to reflect and record every account of a business within a given month.
Module 7 Debtors and Creditors
Gain an understanding of the structure and process of debtors and creditors, and how their transactions are recorded in financial statements.
Module 8 Bank Reconciliations
Discover how bank reconciliation is used to identify transactions that may have been overlooked elsewhere, and adjust for timing in the cash flow.
Module 9 Statutory Returns, Wages and Salaries Registers
Discover the responsibilities that a bookkeeper has for recording VAT, salaries, and wages in the relevant journals and ledger entries.
Please note that module titles and their contents are subject to change during course development.
Samiah Fakier
Lecturer, College of Accounting, UCT
After qualifying as a chartered accountant in 2015, Fakier joined PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Western Cape accounting technical department. She was part of a core financial reporting technical team responsible for assisting and training clients and audit teams in the Western Cape on the practical application of the International Financial Reporting Standards. She started in a permanent position at UCT in February 2018, joining the College of Accounting to lecture in financial reporting at an undergraduate level.
Nabeelah Daniels
Lecturer in Financial Reporting, College of Accounting, UCT
Daniels holds both a Bachelor of Commerce in accounting and a Postgraduate Diploma in accounting from UCT. After completing her articles at PricewaterhouseCoopers and qualifying as a chartered accountant, she lectured in financial reporting for three years at Stellenbosch University. At the beginning of 2018, Daniels took up a position at UCT, where she currently lectures in financial reporting to first-year students. She plans to further her studies by completing a master’s degree in accounting sciences.
This UCT online short course is delivered in collaboration with online education provider GetSmarter, part of edX. Join a growing community of global professionals, and benefit from the opportunity to:
Gain verifiable and relevant competencies and earn invaluable recognition from an international selection of universities and institutions, entirely online and in your own time.
Enjoy a personalised, people-mediated online learning experience created to make you feel supported at every step.
Experience a flexible but structured approach to online education as you plan your learning around your life to meet weekly milestones.