Accounting
The Accounting & Finance program has been designed for those contemplating employment within the accountancy field. It is also suitable for those already in employment who seek to develop their business, accounting and finance skills for career progression purposes.
- 3 Years + 6 Months / Onsite
- Intakes: Sep, Jan
Course Objectives
The Accounting & Finance program has been designed for those contemplating employment within the accountancy field. It is also suitable for those already in employment who seek to develop their business, accounting and finance skills for career progression purposes. This program is also meant to provide employees and prospective accounting and finance students with a body of knowledge which will increase their employment opportunities, prepare them for careers in the field of accountancy and provide them with a qualification which will enable them to progress to supervisory and managerial positions at a later stage in their career. Upon completion of the curriculum for Business Administration with concentration in Accounting and Finance, a student must be able to:
- Understand the nature and role of accounting in providing useful and reliable information that is helpful in making decisions about deployment and use of resources in business and non-business entities in the economy;
- Comprehend and apply generally accepted accounting principles, concepts and methodologies;
- Understand the use of accounting information for managerial decision making with a planning and control focus;
- Pursue further studies in preparation for the ACCA, CIMA, CPA examinations and practice in the field of public accounting; and Pursue graduate level studies and/or a career in private accounting.
Career Progression
This course will enable you to develop skills so that you can think and act strategically and exert influence in the workplace, enabling you to succeed in the business world. It will help you to gain a competitive edge and drive your career forward, and may also assist a career change, achieve a salary increase, improve promotion prospects or simply broaden horizons and increase marketability.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates of this Accounting & Finance program are expected to take up middle as well as higher level management positions in the following areas: Accounting, Banking & Finance, Auditing, Tax Management, Credit Control, Business Analysis, Portfolio Management, Investment Consulting, Brokerage, Grant Monitoring, etc.
Structure
This is a 4-year [8-semester] Bachelor of Business Administration degree with specialization in Human Resource Management, Accounting & Finance, Marketing, and Management. Each year has two semesters. The BBA program covers course work and a long essay/project work. Courses have three minimum credits. The long essay/project work has 6 credits. Each semester’s load will range between 15 and 21 credits. The total minimum number of credits for graduation is 120.
Degree Requirements
The Bachelor of Business Administration prepares graduates for a wide range of managerial positions in business, government and non-profit organizations. Business administration students acquire fundamental as well as practical and professional skills in all phases of business including decision-making and problem-solving capabilities. The BBA programme offers area of concentrations that enable students to tailor their degrees to their career and educational goals. Specializations are available in Accounting & Finance, Management, Human Resource Management and Marketing. All students seeking the BBA degree must complete all courses required for graduation including final project work.
Programmes
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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Reading Comprehension | 3 | ENGL197 |
Academic & Business Writing | 3 | ENGL193 |
Listening & Speeking Skills | 3 | ENGL186 |
English Culture and Civilization | 3 | ENGL181 |
Techniques d’Expression Ecrite et Orale | 3 | FREN192 |
College Algebra | 3 | MATH189 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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Microeconomics | 5 | ECON241 |
Financial Accounting I | 5 | ACCT221 |
Information Technology | 5 | COSC271 |
English for Academic Purposes | 5 | ENGL212 |
Principles of Management | 5 | MGNT234 |
Quantitative Techniques | 5 | MATH209 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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Principles of Marketing | 5 | MKTG211 |
Organisational Behaviour | 5 | MGNT221 |
Macroeconomics | 5 | ECON242 |
Financial Accounting II | 5 | ACCT222 |
Cost Accounting I | 5 | ACCT231 |
Spreadsheet and Dbase | 5 | COSC272 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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Financial Management | 5 | BKFN360 |
Human Resource Management | 5 | HRMN333 |
Business Law I | 5 | BSAD341 |
Intermediate Accounting | 5 | ACCT358 |
Cost Accounting II | 5 | ACCT332 |
English for Critical Thinking | 5 | ENGL313 |
Semester 5 | Credits | Code |
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Project Management | 5 | BSAD397 |
Management Information System (MIS) | 5 | COSC374 |
Principles of Banking | 5 | BKFN305 |
International Finance | 5 | BKFN368 |
Taxation | 5 | ACCT330 |
Corporate Finance | 5 | BKFN423 |
Semester 6 | Credits | Code |
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Business Research Methods | 5 | BSAD465 |
Corporate Strategy and Policy | 5 | BSAD425 |
Total Quality Management | 5 | BSAD449 |
Computer Application to Business and Finance | 5 | COSC422 |
Auditing I | 5 | ACCT461 |
Financial Reporting I | 5 | ACCT451 |
Semester 7 | Credits | Code |
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The Business Case Study | 5 | BSAD415 |
Entrepreneurship Development | 5 | BSAD450 |
International Trade and Policy | 5 | ECON454 |
Financial Reporting 2 | 5 | ACCT452 |
Auditing 2 | 5 | ACCT462 |
Business Ethics | 5 | BSAD455 |
Semester 8 | Credits | Code |
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Thesis Writing | 10 | BSAD498 |
Leadership and Innovation Seminars | 1 | BSAD489 |
Seminar 2 [ERP] | 1 | COSC486 |
Thesis Defense | 2 | BSAD499 |
Internship/Business Practicum | 1 | BSAD488 |
Grading & Class of degree
Grades shall be given as symbols with quality points per symbol as shown below:
Score Interval (%) | ECTS Grade | Interpretation | Honor Point |
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90 – 100 | A | Excellent | 5.0 |
80 – 89 | B | Very Good | 4.0 |
70 – 79 | C | Good | 3.0 |
60 – 69 | D | Satisfactory | 2.0 |
00 – 59 | F | Fail | 0.0 |
I | Incomplete |
Grade Point Average (GPA) Interpretation
CGPA | Classification Suggestion |
---|---|
4.50 – 5.00 | First Class / With Highest Distinction |
3.50 – 4.49 | Second Class Upper / With Distinction |
2.50 – 3.49 | Second Class Lower / With Merit |
2.00 – 2.49 | Third Class / Pass |
< 2.00 | Fail / No Degree Awarded |
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