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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Accounting major is one of the core academic programs in the field of business and economics. It aims to prepare professional accountants capable of analyzing and interpreting financial information and ensuring financial transparency in organizations.
The major combines theoretical (accounting principles and standards) and practical (technical applications and analytical skills), effectively preparing graduates for the job market.
Bachelor of Accounting Education Monitoring Indicators
The number of hours completed in each module.
The number of hours completed in each learning unit.
The rate of progress in covering the modules.
The total credits earned in each semester.
Focus on core learning units.
Focus on the student's personal work.
Calculating the number of units earned by the student.
Approval of partial exams and continuous assessment.
Monitoring the student's personal work and the extent of their commitment to personal effort.
Completing the Internship Report
The Bachelor of Accounting program is an ideal choice for building a successful career in the financial and banking sectors.
It qualifies graduates to work in:
Banks and insurance companies (accountant, internal auditor)
Commercial companies (cost accountant, accounting manager)
Government institutions (financial controller, tax accountant)
Accounting offices (auditor, tax consultant)
The program features teaching international accounting standards and their practical applications, with a focus on financial analysis and accounting information systems, enabling graduates to meet the demands of a competitive job market.
Opportunities for Continuing Education
The accounting major opens the door for students to continue their studies in:
Master of Accounting and Taxation
Various specializations in finance and accounting sciences
Financial Accounting (Application of IFRS Standards)
Cost Accounting (Industrial and Service Cost Analysis)
Management Accounting (Financial Decision Making)
Auditing Principles (International Standards on Auditing)
Tax Accounting (Direct and Indirect Taxes)
Financial Analysis (Reading Financial Statements)
Accounting for Financial Institutions (Banks - Insurance Companies)
International Accounting (Addressing Standards Differences)
Information Systems Auditing (Reviewing Computerized Systems)
Islamic Finance Accounting (Sukuk - Murabaha)
Quantitative Analysis of Financial Data (Using Modern Software)
Professional Ethics (Laws and Legal Liability)
Accounting for Financial Derivatives (Futures - Options)
Admission to the Bachelor's degree program in "Accounting" is available to candidates who hold a national baccalaureate certificate or any foreign certificate recognized as equivalent by the competent authorities.
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