Bachelor of Science in Accounting

The BSc. in Accounting degree covers a broad range of business courses, with a particular focus on accounting. A key objective of the programme is to prepare students for a career in accounting from the start.  This programme incorporates the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) requirements of training an accountant, which emphasize; knowledge, skills, practical experience, accounting values, ethics and attitudes. An accounting degree is often seen as a good way to enter the accounting profession. 

Career Path

Upon successful completion of this program the student should:

  • Have knowledge of a number of International Financial Reporting Standards and the whole set of financial reports required in the annual report.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how the ethical environment is relevant in the preparation of financial reports.
  • Present and prepare financial reports for both internal and external use.
  • Carry out a financial analysis of a company and predict future performance.
  • Advise entities on issues of tax planning.
  • Recognize the necessary internal controls a company requires to achieve accountability.

Course Modules

Entry Requirements

Admission into the first year is through any of the following avenues:

  • Direct entry;
  • Diploma Holders Scheme;
  • Higher Education Certificate
  • Degree Holders Scheme
  • Professional Qualifications and

•                Mature Age Scheme.

Tuition Structure

Admission into the first year is through any of the following avenues:

  • Direct entry;
  • Diploma Holders Scheme;
  • Higher Education Certificate
  • Degree Holders Scheme
  • Professional Qualifications and

•                Mature Age Scheme.

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