Accounting

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Program Overview

1. Program Overview

The Bachelor's in Accounting provides academic and professional training that equips students with the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge to work in various accounting-related fields. The program includes in-depth financial accounting, taxation, accounting theory, auditing, and financial management, preparing graduates to thrive in diverse organizational settings.






Teaching Language : مختلط

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

4. Fundamental Courses

Key foundational courses taught in the early semesters include:

  • Financial Accounting 1 & 2
  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
  • Financial Mathematics and Statistics
  • Commercial Law
  • Management Accounting
  • Public Finance
  • International Accounting Standards
  • Informatics


In the later semesters, the program includes specialized and advanced subjects such as:

  • Advanced Financial Accounting (1 & 2)
  • Accounting Theory
  • Corporate Accounting
  • Corporate Taxation (1 & 2)
  • Auditing
  • Management Control
  • Public Accounting
  • Data Analysis
  • Bachelor’s Thesis Project


Advanced Topics

5. Advanced Topics

In the advanced stages of the Bachelor's in Accounting program, students engage in specialized subject areas that offer deep theoretical and practical insights essential for professional practice. The key advanced topics include:

  • Advanced Financial Accounting: A deep dive into complex accounting treatments such as consolidated financial statements, mergers and acquisitions, and long-term investments.
  • Accounting Theory: Explores the conceptual and philosophical foundations of accounting, including key assumptions, valuation bases, and financial measurement models.
  • Auditing: Advanced study of internal and external audit processes, financial document verification, and compliance with international auditing standards.
  • Management Control: Focuses on internal control systems and strategic performance assessment tools such as key performance indicators (KPIs), budgets, and variance analysis.
  • Public Sector Accounting: Specialized knowledge of accounting systems in the public sector, covering budgeting, execution, and reporting in compliance with government financial regulations.
  • Financial Data Analysis: Application of statistical and digital tools to analyze financial data for decision-making and performance evaluation.
  • Advanced Taxation: In-depth analysis of corporate tax systems, including the accounting implications of direct and indirect taxation.


Admissions Information

3. Admission Information

Eligible applicants must have successfully completed the second year of the Finance and Accounting track with a total of 120 credits across the first four semesters. T

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