The program is based on the credit hour system and covers a wide range of academic and practical subjects to fully prepare students for diverse career fields.
The program includes courses in:
Accounting and Auditing: Accounting for Partnerships and Corporations, Cost Accounting, Tax Accounting, International Accounting, Governmental Accounting, Accounting Systems, Auditing Principles, and Corporate Governance.
Management and Finance: Financial Institution Management, Working Capital Management, Human Resources Management, Procurement and Inventory Management, and Project Feasibility Studies.
Technology and Information Systems: Computer Programming, Structured Programming, Databases, Cost Systems, and Accounting Information Systems.
Law and Economics: Commercial Law, Macroeconomics, and Statistics.
Supporting Skills: Etiquette and Protocol, Business Correspondence and Terminology in English, Marketing, and Scientific Research Methods.
The program concludes with a graduation project that enables students to apply their knowledge in a field study or practical implementation, enhancing their readiness to work in financial institutions or accounting firms.