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The Bachelor of Business (Accounting) provides a comprehensive foundation in accounting principles and methodologies, complemented by studies in finance, law, economics, marketing, information systems, management, and statistics. This program is designed to cultivate future accounting professionals, particularly those aspiring to leadership positions, by developing essential decision-making and analytical abilities needed in professional accounting and various business sectors. Special attention is given to fostering both professional competencies and interpersonal skills crucial for accounting success.
Students complete 24 subjects across 6 trimesters, comprising 20 mandatory courses and 4 electives that deliver thorough knowledge of accounting procedures while exposing learners to interconnected business fields. Beyond fundamental accounting coursework—covering regulatory frameworks and ethical considerations—the curriculum includes complementary studies in business, management, and finance to prepare students for the complex challenges encountered by accounting professionals and their clientele.
Program Learning Objectives
Acquire up-to-date, integrated knowledge with specialized expertise in accounting
Establish interdisciplinary connections across related fields and bridge theoretical concepts with practical business applications
Develop adaptable learning strategies for continuous professional and personal growth
Communicate proficiently across diverse formats and share knowledge effectively
Employ analytical and innovative thinking to assess information and address novel challenges
Utilize problem-solving techniques and creative approaches to evaluate potential solutions
Source, assess, and apply information with professional judgment
Cultivate collaborative abilities to lead teams productively and achieve positive organizational outcomes.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates can pursue entry-level roles such as Accountant, Business Analyst, Auditor, Financial Consultant, or Taxation Specialist, among other professional pathways.