Course content
1. Financial Accounting: Covers the principles and practices of financial accounting, including recording transactions, preparing financial statements, and analyzing financial data.2. Managerial Accounting: Focuses on the use of accounting information for decision-making within organizations, including cost analysis, budgeting, and performance evaluation.3. Business Law: Examines the legal framework within which businesses operate, including contracts, torts, and business entities.4. Taxation: Explores the principles of taxation, including income tax, sales tax, and tax planning strategies for individuals and businesses.5. Auditing: Introduces the concepts and procedures of auditing, including internal controls, audit planning, and reporting.6. Business Ethics: Discusses ethical issues in accounting and business, including conflicts of interest, corporate social responsibility, and professional ethics.7. Financial Management: Covers the principles of financial management, including financial analysis, capital budgeting, and risk management.8. Information Systems: Explores the role of information systems in accounting and business, including database management, enterprise resource planning, and cybersecurity.9. Professional Development: Focuses on developing professional skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership, as well as preparing for professional certifications.
Assessment
The assessment is done via submission of assignment. There are no written exams.