Course Overview
The programme builds a strong base in accounting systems, banking operations, and financial decision-making. Students gain knowledge of how financial institutions operate and how businesses manage money, reporting, and investments. Practical assignments support understanding of real financial data, helping learners link theory with practice.
Graduates can apply skills in banking institutions, accounting firms, insurance companies, and corporate finance departments. The course also prepares students for professional pathways such as ACCA and CFA studies. Teaching methods focus on structured learning, case analysis, and teamwork tasks that reflect workplace conditions.
Students benefit from an international classroom with peers from different countries, supporting exposure to global business thinking. Academic staff guide learners through financial tools, reporting standards, and economic principles used in modern organisations. The programme supports steady academic growth and prepares students for entry-level roles in finance and accounting sectors or further study in specialised postgraduate programmes.
General Eligibility
Applicants need:
- Higher Secondary Certificate or equivalent school qualification
- Strong performance in Mathematics or Business-related subjects preferred
- Valid passport and academic transcripts
- English proficiency proof if prior education was not in English
Scholarships may be available based on academic results, early application, or financial need. Applications are usually submitted online with supporting documents such as certificates, passport copy, and English test results.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study periods, full-time during breaks (based on Cyprus student visa rules)
Language Requirement