Accounting Undergraduate Program
Bachelor of Accounting (Financial Accounting)
The Financial Accounting program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practices, equipping them with the skills to analyse and interpret financial statements for decision-making purposes. The curriculum covers fundamental topics in accounting, including financial reporting, balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow analysis, in addition to specialist knowledge in international accounting standards and financial regulations.
Graduates of the Financial Accounting program are prepared for careers as accountants and financial analysts, where they can contribute to sound financial management and strategic decision-making. They are prepared to work in a variety of industries, including corporate finance, banking, government, and non-profit organizations, where their expertise in financial reporting and compliance is highly valued.
University Core Subject
20 credits
Program Core Subject
73 credits
Project Subject
24 credits
Financial Accounting
30 credits
Audit and Assurance
30 credits
Tax Accounting
30 credits
Management Accounting and Business Analysis
30 credits
Corporate Governance and Sustainability
30 credits
Curriculum of Expertise Area
| Financial Accounting | Subject | Credit |
| Enterprise Resource Planning | 3 | |
| International Trade Accounting | 3 |