LW MLA - D22 - J23 final - notes
LW MLA - D22 - J23 final - notes about:blank 3/18 Corporate and Business Law – (LW-MLA) 3 © ACCA All rights reserved. 1. Intellectual levels The syllabus is designed to progressively broaden and deepen the knowledge, skills and professional values demonstrated by the student on their way through the qualification. The specific capabilities within the detailed syllabuses and study guides are assessed at one of three intellectual or cognitive levels: Level 1: Knowledge and comprehension Level 2: Application and analysis Level 3: Synthesis and evaluation Very broadly, these intellectual levels relate to the three cognitive levels at which the Applied Knowledge, the Applied Skills and the Strategic Professional exams are assessed. Each subject area in the detailed study guide included in this document is given a 1, 2, or 3 superscript, denoting intellectual level, marked at the end of each relevant learning outcome. This gives an indication of the intellectual depth at which an area could be assessed within the examination. However, while level 1 broadly equates with Applied Knowledge, level 2 equates to Applied Skills and level 3 to Strategic Professional, some lower level skills can continue to be assessed as the student progresses through each level. This reflects that at each stage of study there will be a requirement to broaden, as well as deepen capabilities. It is also possible that occasionally some higher level capabilities may be assessed at lower levels. 2. Learning hours and education recognition The ACCA qualification does not prescribe or recommend any particular number of learning hours for examinations because study and learning patterns and styles vary greatly between people and organisations. This also recognises the wide diversity of personal, professional and educational circumstances in which ACCA students find themselves. As a member of the International Federation of Accountants, ACCA seeks to enhance the education recognition of its qualification on both national and international education frameworks, and with educational authorities and partners globally. In doing so, ACCA aims to ensure that its qualification is recognised and valued by governments, regulatory authorities and employers across all sectors. To this end, ACCA qualification is currently recognised on the education frameworks in several countries. Please refer to your national education framework regulator for further information. Each syllabus is organised into main subject area headings which are further broken down to provide greater detail on each area.25.06.23, 20:31 LW MLA - D22 - J23 final - notes about:blank 4/18 Corporate and Business Law – (LW-MLA) 4 © ACCA All rights reserved. 3. The structure of ACCA qualification25.06.23, 20:31 LW MLA - D22 - J23 final - notes about:blank 5/18 Corporate and Business Law – (LW-MLA) 5 © ACCA All rights reserved. 4. Guide to ACCA examination structure and delivery mode The pass mark for all ACCA Qualification examinations is 50%. The structure and delivery mode of examinations varies. Applied Knowledge The Applied Knowledge examinations contain 100% compulsory questions to encourage candidates to study across the breadth of each syllabus. These are assessed by a two-hour computer-based examination. Applied Skills The Corporate and Business Law exam is a two-hour computer-based objective test examination for English and Global. For the format and structure of the Corporate and Business Law or Taxation variant exams, refer to the ‘Approach to examining the syllabus’ section of the relevant syllabus and study guide. The other Applied Skills examinations (PM, TX-UK, FR, AA, and FM) contain a mix of objective and longer type questions with a duration of three hours for 100 marks. These are assessed by a three-hour computerbased exam. Prior to the start of each exam there will be time allocated for students to be informed of the exam instructions. The longer (constructed response) question types used in the Applied Skills exams (excluding Corporate and Business Law) require students to effectively mimic what they do in the workplace. Students will need to use a range of digital skills and demonstrate their ability to use spread sheets and word processing tools in producing their answers, just as they would use these tools in the workplace. These assessment methods allow ACCA to focus on testing students’ technical and application skills, rather than, for example, their ability to perform simple calculations. Strategic Professional Essentials: Strategic Business Leader is ACCA’s case study examination at Strategic Professional and is examined as a closed book computerbased exam of four hours, including reading, planning and reflection time which can be used flexibly within the examination. There is no pre-seen information and all exam related material, including case information and exhibits are available within the examination. Strategic Business Leader is an exam based on one main business scenario which involves candidates completing several tasks within which additional material may be introduced. All questions are compulsory, and each examination will contain a total of 80 technical marks and 20 Professional Skills marks. Strategic Business Reporting is a threehour 15 minutes exam. It contains two sections and all questions are compulsory. This exam contains four professional marks. Options: The Strategic Professional Options are all three hours and 15 minutes computer-based exams. All contain two sections and all questions are compulsory. From September 2022, AFM, APM and AAA will contain a total of 80 technical marks and 20 Professional Skills marks. From June 2023, ATX will similarly contain a total of 80 technical marks and 20 Professional Skills marks. The question types used at Strategic Professional require students to effectively mimic what they would do in the workplace. These exams offer ACCA the opportunity to focus on the application of knowledge to scenarios, using a range of tools including word processor, spreadsheets and presentation slides - not only enabling students to demonstrate their technical and professional skills but also their use of the technology available to today’s accountants.
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