Course Overview
The program builds a strong base in accounting principles used across global business sectors. Students gain exposure to financial reporting methods, budgeting processes, and auditing practices. Learning activities focus on real-world accounting tasks and standard reporting systems used in companies and financial institutions.
The course supports skill development in analysis of financial data, preparation of statements, and understanding of regulatory standards. Group assignments and presentations help students build communication and teamwork skills used in professional settings.
Graduates may pursue roles in accounting firms, corporate finance departments, banking, or continue with professional certifications such as ACCA. The curriculum supports steady academic growth with a focus on practical application of accounting knowledge in business environments.
General Eligibility
Applicants need completion of secondary education with strong grades in mathematics or business-related subjects. Academic transcripts and identification documents are required during application. Some applicants may be asked for an interview or additional documentation.
Scholarships may be available based on academic performance or financial need, subject to university review. Applications are submitted online with supporting documents and proof of English language ability.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, subject to residence permit rules
Language Requirement