Program Description

Accounting


Bachelor


The Accounting Department is one of the first departments of the Business School which was established in September 1990. The department offers undergraduate and graduates accounting programs. The Bachelor’s Program in Accounting aims at meeting the requirements of the local, regional and global labor market with highly qualified accountants. The bachelor program consists of (132) credit hours, and the study plan was developed in the academic year 2014-2015 and in the year 2019-2020 to keep pace with the continuous development in international financial reporting standards (IFRS) and international auditing standards and keep pace with developments in the financial and business environment and meet the needs of the labor market. The qualified teaching staff of Ph.D. and MA holders in all accounting fields and specializations.

Program of Higher Diploma in Public Accounting Number of Credit Hours: 24The program aims to provide the participants with the necessary knowledge and specialized skills (basic and advanced) in legal Accounting. It includes different subjects in Financial Accounting, International Accounting Standards (IASs), Financial Reporting, Managerial Accounting, and International Auditing Standards. Furthermore, it enables the participants to acquire knowledge to understand the legal framework and jurisdictions related to organizations and commissions like Company Law, Income Tax Law, social security, Legal Accounting Profession (CPAs), Securities and Exchange, and Integrity and Anti -fraud.

Accounting

Number Of Credit Hours
132

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Admission Requirements

Admission requirements of the Bachelor degree in the Accounting program include a High School Certificate or equivalent in the following:

60%

  • Scientific
  • Scientific - Medical Field
  • Scientific - Engineering Field
  • Scientific - Pure Sciences Field
  • Literary
  • Comprehensive Health Education
  • Informatics Administration
  • Sharia
  • Commercial
  • Hotel
  • Household Economy

Job Opportunities

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  • Professional areas needed by financial institutions.
  • Practice accounting and auditing in private accounting offices.
  • Conducting financial consultations, feasibility studies and economic evaluation of projects.
  • Accounting Auditing and Tax Audit.
  • Financial and tax bodies.
  • Industrial and commercial companies

Study Plans and Program Files

Educational Objectives

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Program Learning Outcomes (PLO's):

 

  • PLO1: Define the fundamental principles and concepts of business and technology disciplines.
  • PLO2: Apply business and technology strategies and best practices to develop innovative solutions.
  • PLO3: Analyze business problems and opportunities.
  • PLO4: Evaluate solution alternatives in order to achieve informed decision –making.
  • PLO5: Demonstrate understanding of ethical implications of business practices.
  • PLO6: Demonstrate effective and collaborative teamwork skills.
  • PLO7: Demonstrate effective oral communication skills in business settings.
  • PLO8: Demonstrate effective written communication skills in business settings.
study-plans

Competencies:

 

  • Comp 1: Discipline-Specific Conceptual Knowledge
  • Comp 2: Ethical Competencies
  • Comp 3: Collaborative Teamwork Skills
  • Comp 4: Oral Communication skills
  • Comp 5: Written Communication skills

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Learning Outcomes and Competencies:

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