Advanced accounting practice: You deepen your skills through topics such as partnership, branch, hire‑purchase and royalty accounts, taxation, investment and consolidated accounts, and computers in accounting.
Understanding companies and capital: You learn about limited companies, share and debenture issues, provisions and reserves, and final accounts of companies, which are core to reading real corporate reports.
Management and business context: The Management and Business Environment II module covers marketing strategy, product, price, distribution, promotion and management information systems, plus interpretation of financial statements.
Relevance to today’s workforce
Strong numeracy and data comfort: Business Mathematics builds competence in algebra, equations, interest, depreciation, annuities, graphs, and time series forecasting, which supports budgeting, costing and performance analysis at work.
Handling “big picture” data: Statistics topics (distributions, charts, mean/median/mode, dispersion, skewness, time series) help you make sense of operational and financial data instead of relying purely on intuition.
Communicating numbers clearly: Graphical representation (pie charts, bar charts, pictograms) equips you to present financial and business information in ways non‑finance colleagues can understand.
Duration: Part time – 12.5 months . Full time – 5 month
Mode of Delivery : Classroom + Asynchronous elearning (Blended)
Asssessment/Exam : Theory
Attendance Requirement is as follows:
International Students on Student-Pass > 90%
Local / PR & Non Student Pass Holders > 75%
