Bachelor of Science

In Accounting
Information System

Your edge as an Accounting Information System student in SDCA

Our Accounting Information System program provides you with the knowledge in business, accounting and computer systems which qualify you to take assessments leading to certifications by global professional accounting information system organizations. Our graduates may explore career opportunities in designing and implementing systems for treasury, risk management, tax planning, investor relations, internal audit and overall control as a cost analyst, financial analyst, budget analyst and information systems auditor.

COLORFUL STUDENT LIFE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Accounting Systems Analyst
  • IT Auditor
  • Business Analyst
  • Systems Implementation Consultant
  • Financial Systems Analyst
  • Database Manager
  • Internal Auditor
  • Financial Data Analyst
  • Tax Technology Specialist
  • Treasury Systems Analyst
  • Cost and Budget Analyst
  • Inventory Control Specialist
  • Operations and System Manager

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLO)

At the end of the program, the graduates are expected to:


  1.  Resolve business issues and problems, with a global and strategic perspective using knowledge and technical proficiency in the areas of financial accounting and reporting, cost accounting and management, accounting and control, taxation, and accounting information systems

  2.  Conduct accountancy research through independent studies of relevant literature and appropriate use of accounting theory and methodologies 

  3.  Employ technology as a business tool in capturing financial and non-financial information, generating reports and making decisions

  4.  Apply knowledge and skills to successfully respond to various types of assessments, and (including professional licensure and certifications) 

  5.  Confidently maintain a commitment to good corporate citizenship, social responsibility and ethical practice in performing functions as an accountant

PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVES (PEO)

Three (3) to five (5) years after graduation, the graduates are expected to:

  1.  Produce competent and ethical professional accountants capable of making a positive contribution over their lifetime to the profession and society in which they work.

  2.  Develop and maintain an attitude of learning to learn, to maintain their competence as professional accountants.

  3.  Provide a foundation of professional knowledge, professional skills, and professional values, ethics and attitudes that enable them to continue to learn and adapt to change throughout their professional lives.

  4.  Identify problems, know where to find this knowledge and know how to apply it in an ethical manner to achieve appropriate solutions.

  5.  Develop the knowledge base, strong skills and ethical values in order to produce competent professional accountants with appropriate values, ethics and attributes.

  6.  Support the various stakeholders, regulatory bodies, potential investors, creditors, management and employees, in taking strategic and operating decisions through the presentation and analysis of financial data and information arising from business transactions.

ACHIEVEMENTS

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