Overview
This multi-disciplinary and globally-focused
course enhances students’ all-round knowledge of business and develops
essential technical knowledge, skills and expertise through practical, real-life
application of accounting and finance concepts underpinned by academic theory.
This practical and relevant course develops students to become confident,
knowledgeable and forward-thinking graduates, ready for the widest range of
careers.
Learning Outcomes
Regardless of whether one is pursuing a career in accountancy, financial services,
banking, taxation, insurance or the public sector, this course will help students
develop core management skills and specialist knowledge in accounting and
finance to excel in business-related and management positions. Students will:
► Develop a comprehensive grounding and competence in the core areas of
accounting and finance, particularly in the fields of accounting, taxation,
corporate finance, investments, banking, international finance, risk and its
management.
► Learn analytical and creative approaches to accounting and financial issues
and cultivate independent judgment and critical self-awareness.
► Develop the capacity to analyse complex, unstructured problems and
present evidence-based conclusions.
Course Subjects
Students will be exposed to a number of critical areas over 3 semesters and are
assessed through a combination of written examinations and assignments.
Year 1:
► Accounting & Business Environment
► Microeconomics
► Organisational Behaviour
► Marketing Management
► Basic Business Statistics (Elective)
► Management (Elective)
► Ethnic Studies (MPU)
Year 2:
► Financial Management
► Human Resource Management
► Strategic Management
► Operations Management
► Business Communication (Elective)
► Management Information System (Elective)
► Community Service (MPU)
► Critical Thinking Skills (MPU)
► Ethics of Communication (MPU)
Year 3:
► As required by the respective partner universities