Department of Accounting
Accounting is an essential business discipline that focuses on the financial management and operational success of a firm. Recorded, classified, compiled, and evaluated financial data helps stakeholders reach justifiable conclusions. Among accounting's primary responsibilities are financial reporting, auditing, tax preparation, and management accounting. Governments, managers, and investors use the vital data these operations provide to inform their financial decisions. Financial accounting includes producing statements that depict a company's financial status to external stakeholders, whereas management accounting aids internal management in decision-making through cost analysis and budgeting. While tax accounting focuses on filing tax returns and planning for future taxes while adhering to regulatory standards, auditing ensures that financial statements are accurate and compliant.
About Department
Accounting is an essential business discipline that focuses on the financial management and operational success of a firm. Recorded, classified, compiled, and evaluated financial data helps stakeholders reach justifiable conclusions. Among accounting's primary responsibilities are financial reporting, auditing, tax preparation, and management accounting.
Governments, managers, and investors use the vital data these operations provide to inform their financial decisions. Financial accounting includes producing statements that depict a company's financial status to external stakeholders, whereas management accounting aids internal management in decision-making through cost analysis and budgeting. While tax accounting focuses on filing tax returns and planning for future taxes while adhering to regulatory standards, auditing ensures that financial statements are accurate and compliant.
Due to its importance in company operations, strategic planning, and regulatory compliance, accounting is a necessary tool for all industries. It is always changing to stay up with new technological advancements, regulatory restrictions, and the complexities of global business dynamics.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of our program will be prepared for the following career paths:
Financial Accountant
Prepare financial statements and reports for external stakeholders
Management Accountant
Provide financial analysis and insights for internal decision-making
Auditor
Examine financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance
Tax Accountant
Prepare tax returns and provide tax planning advice
Financial Analyst
Analyze financial data to guide business decisions
Budget Analyst
Help organizations plan their finances and manage budgets
Goals of the Department
Goals for the Accounting Department are currently being developed.
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Program Structure
The Accounting program is structured to provide comprehensive training in both theoretical knowledge and practical application. The curriculum includes the following components:
| No. | Types of Requirements | No. of Courses | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University Requirements | 7 | 21 hours |
| 2 | Faculty Requirements | 27 | 81 hours |
| 3 | Department Requirements | 16 | 48 hours |
| 4 | Thesis | 1 | 3 hours |
| Total | 51 | 153 hours | |
Course List
The students in this department will take the following courses:
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Note: The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, with courses designed to develop strong accounting skills alongside business understanding.