Accounting & Finance Program Objectives
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting & Finance develops analytically sharp professionals who understand how financial information drives strategy and performance. The program blends rigorous technical skills with real-world application, offering an ethical, future-focused approach to decision-making in dynamic business environments.
Through a structured and immersive curriculum, students will develop expertise in:
Financial Accounting & Reporting – Preparing accurate financial statements and disclosures aligned with leading standards (e.g., IFRS/GAAP) and stakeholder needs. Managerial Accounting & Costing – Building budgets, analyzing costs, and informing pricing and operational decisions to improve profitability. Corporate Finance & Valuation – Evaluating investments, capital structure, and dividend policies; applying valuation methods for strategic choices. Taxation & Regulatory Compliance – Interpreting tax frameworks and financial regulations to ensure compliance and optimize organizational obligations. Audit & Internal Controls – Assessing risk, testing controls, and strengthening assurance processes for reliable, transparent reporting. Financial Analytics & Decision-Making – Using data models and tools to generate insights, forecast performance, and guide executive decisions. Ethics, Governance & Risk Management – Upholding integrity in financial practice while aligning governance, sustainability, and enterprise risk controls with strategy.
Through practical projects, case simulations, and industry engagement, students turn theory into action. Graduates step confidently into roles such as junior accountant, financial analyst, audit associate, tax associate, cost analyst, or treasury analyst—ready to enable transparent reporting, sound investment decisions, and sustainable business growth.