Accounting - Department of Accounting and Finance - Faculty of Business Administration and Economics

The Bachelor's degree in Accounting is designed to offer a rigorous academic foundation, emphasizing practical skills and enhancing employability. The program prepares students to navigate real-world business challenges at both national and international levels through continuously updated curricula that align with evolving career opportunities, further academic pursuits, and professional certifications. Notably, this program provides 12 ACA and 9 ACCA exemptions, offering a solid pathway to qualifications like the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in business and commerce, possessing high professional and ethical standards to act responsibly in their professional roles.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand and articulate the general purposes, functions, and significance of accounting in business and finance.
  • Identify key financial statements and their components, and demonstrate how business transactions are recorded and reflected in these statements.
  • Understand and explain complex accounting issues related to financial accounting, considering global standards and ethical practices.
  • Discuss various tax-related issues and accurately prepare tax forms for both individuals and corporations.

Academic Path:

Business Core Requirement (84 ECTS)

Elective Courses (156 ECTS)

General Education Courses (36 ECTS)

Major Elective (78 ECTS)

Semester Breakdown:

Semester 1 (30 ECTS)

Semester 2 (30 ECTS)

Semester 3 (30 ECTS)

Semester 4 (24 ECTS)

Semester 5 (30 ECTS)

Semester 6 (18 ECTS)

Semester 7 (30 ECTS)

Semester 8 (30 ECTS)

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