Program Structure
This program is designed to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, balancing rigorous academics with flexibility. Our program combines interactive self-study modules with one-on-one sessions led by expert instructors.
Year 1
Semester 1:
English Comprehension (AF0101) – 6 Credits: Development of essential language skills for professional communication in the accounting field.
Business Management (AF0102) – 6 Credits: Introduction to the principles of business management and their application in various business environments.
Leadership and Management in Accounting (AF0103) – 6 Credits: Study of leadership roles and management practices specific to the accounting profession.
Basic Accounting (AF0104) – 6 Credits: Foundation course in accounting, covering fundamental principles and practices.
Business Communication (AF0105) – 6 Credits: Development of effective communication strategies within a business context.
Semester 2:
Business and Technical English Writing (AF0201) – 6 Credits: Enhancement of writing skills for business correspondence and technical documentation.
Managerial Economics (AF0202) – 6 Credits: Examination of economic concepts and their application in managerial decision-making.
Marketing Management (AF0203) – 6 Credits: Overview of marketing principles and strategies relevant to business and finance.
Financial Accounting (AF0204) – 6 Credits: Introduction to financial accounting, focusing on the preparation and interpretation of financial statements.
Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (AF0205) – 6 Credits: Utilizing ICT tools and systems in the accounting and business management processes.
Year 2
Semester 3:
Managerial Accounting (AF0301) – 6 Credits: Study of accounting for managerial decision-making, including budgeting and cost control.
Human Resource Management (AF0302) – 6 Credits: Principles of managing human resources within an organization, with a focus on the accounting industry.
Business Environment (AF0303) – 6 Credits: Analysis of external and internal factors influencing business operations.
Financial Planning and Control (AF0304) – 6 Credits: Techniques for effective financial planning and control within businesses.
Business Regulations (AF0305) – 6 Credits: Overview of legal and regulatory frameworks governing business operations.
Semester 4:
Financial Reporting (AF0401) – 6 Credits: In-depth study of financial reporting standards and practices.
Business Research Methods (AF0402) – 6 Credits: Introduction to research methodologies applicable in business and accounting.
Fundamentals of Insurance (AF0403) – 6 Credits: Basic principles of insurance and risk management.
Corporate Regulations (AF0404) – 6 Credits: Detailed examination of corporate law and regulations.
E-Commerce Management (AF0405) – 6 Credits: Understanding the management of online business transactions and digital marketplaces.
Year 3
Semester 5:
Investment Analysis (AF0501) – 6 Credits: Techniques for analyzing and evaluating investment opportunities.
Accounting Information Systems (AF0502) – 6 Credits: Study of computerized accounting systems and their role in business operations.
Financial Derivatives (AF0503) – 6 Credits: Introduction to financial derivatives and their use in risk management.
Financial Statement Analysis (AF0504) – 6 Credits: Techniques for analyzing financial statements to assess a company’s financial health.
Advanced Accounting Theory and Policy (AF0505) – 6 Credits: Examination of advanced topics in accounting theory and policy development.
Semester 6:
Small Business Finance (AF0601) – 6 Credits: Financial management principles tailored to small businesses.
Principles and Practices of Taxation (AF0602) – 6 Credits: Comprehensive overview of tax principles and practices.
Computerized Accounting (AF0603) – 6 Credits: Advanced training in computerized accounting software and systems.
Auditing and Corporate Governance (AF0604) – 6 Credits: Study of auditing practices and the principles of corporate governance.
Project Report & Viva Voce (AF0605) – 6 Credits: Capstone project involving a detailed report and oral examination, focusing on a real-world accounting issue.