Course Overview
The program builds knowledge in business finance, budgeting methods, investment basics, and financial reporting. Students study how businesses manage funds, evaluate performance, and plan financial activities.
Practical sessions use business software and real case examples from corporate settings. Students develop skills in financial analysis, reporting accuracy, and problem-solving in business contexts.
Group work and presentations support communication skills used in finance roles. The course structure supports entry into banking, corporate finance departments, auditing support roles, and consultancy work.
The program supports academic growth through structured modules that link theory with business practice. Graduates often continue professional certifications such as ACCA or other finance-related qualifications.
General Eligibility
Completion of secondary education with strong results in mathematics or business subjects is required. Academic transcripts, passport copy, and application form submission are part of the process.
Some applicants may receive scholarship consideration based on academic performance or financial need. Scholarships are limited and reviewed during admission assessment. The application process is online through the university portal.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study time, subject to residence permit rules
Language Requirement