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This professionally-accredited degree maintains close ties with the accounting field, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to launch successful careers in accounting.
Financial Accounting covers double-entry bookkeeping methods, transaction recording processes, financial record adjustments, and preparation of basic financial statements.
Professional Accountant Skills focuses on cultivating the abilities employers seek in new hires. Through practical accounting situations, you'll gain, enhance, and implement these valuable competencies.
Management Accounting Basics provides foundational knowledge and techniques for planning, control systems, cost analysis, and decision-making processes in management accounting.
Accounting Ethics examines the social and ethical frameworks of accounting practice using real-world cases. You'll study professional ethical guidelines, recognize ethical dilemmas, and formulate appropriate resolutions.
Finance Economics introduces core microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts. Microeconomics analyzes consumer behavior, market operations, competitive structures, and business strategies. Macroeconomics covers currency exchange, international trade, government policies, inflation, employment trends, and economic development.
Business Technology investigates organizational environments and technological impacts. You'll examine how accounting systems support efficient operations, personnel management, and information technology integration within companies.
Accounting Law outlines English legal principles affecting businesses, including employment regulations, partnership agreements, corporate law, criminal provisions, and bankruptcy procedures.