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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor’s programs in Accounting and Finance begin with a common first-year
curriculum, shared under the broader academic track of:
Economics, Commercial Sciences, and Management Sciences.
This common core provides students with foundational knowledge across accounting,
economics, mathematics, law, and statistics, ensuring a solid academic base before choosing
a specialization.
Starting from the second year, students branch into one of the following tracks:
Accounting Track: Focused on advanced financial accounting, auditing, taxation,
accounting theory, and public-sector accounting.
Finance Track: Focused on financial management, capital markets, financial theory,
taxation, and project evaluation.
Both tracks equip students with the theoretical and practical skills required for careers in
business, finance, banking, consulting, or public administration.
4. Fundamental Courses (Semester 3 & 4)
Semester 3:
Management Accounting
Public Finance
Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
Statistics 3
Financial Mathematics
Introduction to Business
Methodology
Informatics 2
Semester 4:
Corporate Finance
International Accounting Standards
Macroeconomics 2
Business Management
Statistics 4
Operations Research Fundamentals
Entrepreneurship
Business Ethics
Foreign Language 3
Cost Accounting: Budgeting, costing systems, and pricing models.
Public Finance: Understanding national budgets and taxation.
Macroeconomics: Growth, unemployment, and external trade balance.
IFRS: International financial disclosure practices.
Research Methodology: Preparation for academic or applied research.
Operations Research: Decision-making using optimization models.
To be admitted into the Bachelor’s in Finance or Bachelor’s in Accounting, the following
conditions apply:
Successful completion of the first year (common core) in one of the following
streams:
Economics, Commercial Sciences, or Management Sciences;
Accumulation of 60 academic credits by the end of the first year;
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