BBA Accounting
An undergraduate degree in accounting is a four-year program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practices…..
- 4 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Jan, Aug
Overview
An undergraduate degree in accounting is a four-year program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles and practices. The curriculum typically includes courses in financial accounting, managerial accounting, tax accounting, and auditing. Students will also study economics, business law, and ethics. They will also be trained in business communication and use of accounting software.
The program will also provide students with a strong foundation in mathematics and statistics, which will be necessary to understand and analyze financial data. Students will also be exposed to case studies and real-world scenarios to help them apply their knowledge to real-world situations.
Throughout the program, students will also have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience through internships or co-op programs. These opportunities allow students to work in a professional accounting setting and apply the skills and knowledge they have learned in the classroom.
Graduates of an undergraduate accounting program will be well-prepared for entry-level positions in a variety of industries, including public accounting, corporate accounting, government accounting, and non-profit organizations. They will also be well-prepared to take professional certification exams such as CPA, CMA, CIA, CFA and ACA etc.
Overall, an undergraduate accounting program provides students with a strong foundation in accounting principles and practices, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a successful career in the field.
Career Opportunities
Public accounting: This includes working for a public accounting firm, where you may perform audit, tax, and consulting services for a variety of clients.
Corporate accounting: This includes working for a corporation or business as an in-house accountant, where you may be responsible for financial reporting, budgeting, and cost accounting.
Government accounting: This includes working for a government agency or non-profit organization as an auditor or financial analyst.
Tax accounting: This includes working for a public accounting firm or corporation in a tax-related role, where you may be responsible for preparing and filing tax returns, as well as advising clients on tax-related matters.
Forensic accounting: This includes working as a forensic accountant, where you may investigate financial crimes such as fraud and embezzlement.
Management accounting: This includes working as a management accountant, where you may provide financial data and advice to help managers make business decisions.
Investment banking: This includes working as an investment banker, where you may be responsible for advising companies on financial matters such as mergers and acquisitions.
Financial planning and analysis: This includes working as a financial analyst or financial planner, where you may be responsible for analyzing financial data and making recommendations for investment and financial management.
Financial management and control: This includes working as a financial controller, where you may be responsible for managing the financial aspects of a business or organization.
Consultancy: This includes working as a consultant in accounting, where you will be responsible for providing advice and guidance to clients on various accounting and financial matters.
Program Learning Outcomes
Knowledge of accounting principles and practices, including financial accounting, managerial accounting, and tax accounting.
Ability to analyze and interpret financial data and make informed decisions.
Understanding of the legal and regulatory environment in which accounting operates.
Ability to use accounting software and technology to record and analyze financial data.
Strong written and oral communication skills for effectively conveying financial information to a variety of stakeholders.
Understanding of the role of accounting in an organization and the ability to make strategic decisions based on financial information.
Ethical understanding and application of professional standards in accounting.
An ability to work independently, as well as part of a team.
Knowledge of current issues and trends in the accounting profession.
Preparation for professional certification in accounting such as CPA, CMA, CIA, CFA and ACA etc.
Courses
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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THE CONSTITUTION AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | 3 | MMGT103 |
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | 3 | MMGT101 |
INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS | 3 | MURM110 |
ACADEMIC WRITING I | 3 | MURE110 |
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS | 3 | MURC110 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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LOGIC AND PRACTICAL REASONING | 3 | MURR110 |
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN OUR LIVES | 3 | MURS110 |
INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 | MHRM102 |
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | 3 | MMGT102 |
FUNCTIONAL FRENCH | 3 | MURF102 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 | MHRM201 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I | 3 | MACC201 |
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS | 3 | MFIN203 |
MICROECONOMICS | 3 | MFIN201 |
ACADEMIC WRITING II | 3 | MURE210 |
RELIGION AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS | 3 | MURX210 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II | 3 | MACC202 |
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING | 3 | MMKT202 |
MACROECONOMICS | 3 | MFIN202 |
BUSINESS LAW | 3 | MHRM202 |
ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 3 | MURT210 |
AFRICAN STUDIES | 3 | MURA210 |
Semester 5 | Credits | Code |
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PARTNERSHIP AND MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTING | 3 | MACC301 |
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS | 3 | MFIN305 |
COMPANY LAW | 3 | MHRM303 |
QUANTITATIVE METHODS | 3 | MFIN307 |
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ACCOUNTING | 3 | MACC303 |
BUSINESS FINANCE I | 3 | MFIN301 |
Semester 6 | Credits | Code |
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CORPORATE FINANCIAL REPORTING I | 3 | MACC304 |
RESEARCH METHODS | 3 | MFIN308 |
BUSINESS FINANCE II | 3 | MFIN302 |
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION | 3 | MHRM302 |
TAXATION I | 3 | MACC302 |
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | 3 | MACC306 |
Semester 7 | Credits | Code |
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CORPORATE FINANCIAL REPORTING II | 3 | MACC401 |
AUDIT AND INTERNAL REVIEW | 3 | MACC403 |
COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING I | 3 | MACC405 |
TAXATION II | 3 | MACC407 |
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT | 3 | MMGT401 |
Semester 8 | Credits | Code |
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LONG ESSAY | 3 | MFBA400 |
PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING | 3 | MACC402 |
AUDIT AND ASSURANCE SERVICES | 3 | MACC404 |
COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING II | 3 | MACC406 |