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Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Accounting

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Bachelor of Business in Accounting

The programme provides students comprehensive knowledge and value-added skills in the discipline of accounting. It gives them a solid understanding of the myriad of aspects of accounting ranging from financial / cost and management accounting, auditing and taxation to financial management and analysis.

An extension of the distance learning programme, the Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Accounting offers you the opportunity to pursue an affordable and widely recognised qualify accounting degree.

Accredited

Locally & Internationally In Accounting, Financial Planning & Company Secretaryship

Comprehensive Pathway

• From Diploma to Professional Membership & Postgraduate Studies

Contemporary Updates

On the Developments of Accounting & Business

Alumni

Be Part of a Decade Wide Fraternity & Ten Thousand Strong Graduates & Students

“The expert in anything was once a beginner.”
Helen Hayes

Top Core Courses

Fundamentals that will build you up to stay relevant and excellent today, tomorrow and beyond.

Cost and Management Accounting

Provide students with knowledge and skills in cost and management accounting to make effective financial decisions.

Company Accounting and Reporting

Provides students with a good coverage of the technical aspects of financial reporting within the context of group accounting.

Auditing and Assurance Services in Malaysia

Provides students with the essentials in auditing and assurance services in a Malaysian context.

Advanced Cost and Management Accounting with Integrated Case Study

Provides students with skills of combining skills from various courses in the programme with management accounting in order to manage a business in a holistic and effective manner.

Taxation in Malaysia

Provide students with a practical understanding on Malaysian taxation policies and practice.

Learning Path

Students will be immersed in basic workplace skills and business knowledge – with basic accounting, of course.

Students will get to power up their core with specialised courses in accounting.

Students will implement all the skills they have learned from the courses they have taken in the Integrated Case Study course and at the workplace during Industrial Training.

You can choose to work as: 

  • Internal Auditor
  • Business Analyst
  • Finance Officer
  • Management Consultant
  • Tax Practitioner 
  • Company Secretary

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) IN ACCOUNTING [BBAC]

No.

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

MPU COURSES

1.

MPU3183//03

MPU3143/03

Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban OR

Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (for international students)

3

2.

MPU3193/03

Philosophy and Current Issues

3

3.

MPU3213/03
MPU3223/03

Bahasa Kebangsaan A (for students without SPM credit in BM); OR

Decision Making Skills (for students with SPM credit in BM and international students)

3

4.

MPU3412/02

Co-curriculum

2

Subtotal Credit Hours

11

CORE COURSES

1.

BBM105/03

Economics for Business

3

2.

BBM103/03

Principles and Practice of Management   (APEL.C)

3

3.

BBM104/03

Principles of Marketing   (APEL.C)                                                       

3

4.

BMG323/03

Business Analytics

3

5.

BBM205/03

Basic Accounting    (APEL.C)                                                                    

3

6.

BBM207/03

Human Resource Management   (APEL.C)                                             

3

7.

BBM208/03

Business Ethics

3

8.

BBM210/03

Entrepreneurship Development

3

9.

BBF201/03

Introduction to Financial Management

3

10.

BMG303/03

Strategic Management

3

11.

BMG302/03

Organisational  Behaviour

3

12.

BMG306/03

Introduction to International Business

3

13.

BLC301/03

Operations Management   (APEL.C)                                                       

3

14.

BIS303/04

Management Information Systems

4

Subtotal Credit Hours

43

DISCIPLINE CORE

1.

BBF301/03

Money and Banking   (APEL.C)                                                                

3

2.

BBF304/03

Corporate Finance

3

3.

BBF305/03

Investment and Portfolio Management

3

4.

BBF314/03

Islamic Finance

3

5.

BMG319/03

Organisational Management

3

6.

BLC201/03

Introduction Logistics and Supply Chain Management

3

7.

BLC303/03

Supply Chain Management

3

8.

BLC307/03

Inventory Management

3

9.

BMK313/03

Marketing Management

3

10.

BBM204/03

Business Law

3

11.

BMG307/03

Managing International Business

3

12.

BMG311/03

Employment Law and Industrial Relations

3

Subtotal Credit Hours

36

SPECIALISATION COURSES

1.

BBM206/03

Accounting and Costing   (APEL.C)                                                       

3

2.

BAC301/03

Cost and Management Accounting   (APEL.C)                                      

3

3.

BAC309/03

Advanced Cost and Management Accounting

3

4.

BAC303/03

Accounting Information Systems   (APEL.C)                                         

3

5.

BAC304/03

Company Law

3

6.

BAC305/03

Company Accounting and Reporting

3

7.

BAC306/03

Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting

3

8.

BAC307/03

Auditing and Assurance Services in Malaysia

3

9.

BAC308/03

Taxation in Malaysia

3

10.

BCS302/03

Corporate Governance

3

Subtotal Credit Hours

30

Total Credit Hours

120

 

APEL.C Courses

The maximum credit transfer through APEL.C is 30% of the total graduating credits for a specific programme of study. This requirement shall be read together with MQA Policies on Credit Transfer, Guidelines on Credit Transfer for MOOC, Micro-credentials and other relevant conditions stipulated by the MQA and MOHE from time to time. The maximum credit transfer allowed for a Diploma-to-Bachelor’s Degree study (based on formal qualifications) is 50% of the total credits for the degree programme, while the existing 60% maximum credit transfer allowable for a combination of formal qualifications with Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL.C), Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Micro-Credentials (MCs) remains the same.

For courses that you intend to apply for APEL.C but are not listed above, please contact Ms. Nor Asma Warnee Binti Habib at norasmahb@wou.edu.my.

Kindly contact your nearest Regional Centre if you need further clarification.

 

Candidates with the following criteria will be eligible to be considered for admission into the undergraduate programme:

(1) Regular Entry

Candidates must fulfil one of the following criteria:

With a pass in English and Mathematics at SPM / UEC Senior Middle III and

• Grade C (SGP 2.0) in at least two (2) subjects / two (2) Principals in STPM / HSC / A-Level

• Five (5) Grade Bs in UEC Senior Middle III

Other eligible qualifications

• An approved / accredited Diploma / Advanced Diploma

•An approved Foundation / Matriculation (minimum CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00) qualification from other private and public universities in Malaysia

• Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government

(2) Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL)

Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) provides an opportunity for individuals with working experience but lack of formal academic qualifications to pursue their tertiary studies. APEL involves the identification, documentation and assessment of prior experiential learning to determine the extent to which an individual has achieved the desired learning outcomes, for access to a programme of study

Applicants should comply with the following admission criteria stipulated by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA):

• The candidate should be at least 21 years of age in the year of application and possess relevant work experience.

 

Fee Schedule 

 

 

Level

Total

Number of Courses

Total

Number of Credits

 

Tuition Fees

 (RM)

Undergraduate

Diploma

29

90

10,310 -14,050

Bachelor Degree

26 - 39

120 -126

24,390 - 43,850

Post-Graduate

Postgraduate Diploma

7

33

7,500 - 9,888

Master Degree

8 -13

41 - 46

17,400 - 30,890

Doctor of Business Administration(DBA)

10

80

41,600 - 47,350

PhD in Philosophy (PhD Phil)(Research)

By research

By research

23,535 - 25,200

Notes:

  • A one-off payment Processing and Administration fee (P&A) is chargeable for new students and varies according to programme.
  • Registration, Resource and Services (RR&S) fee is chargeable every semester and varies according to programme.
  • All tuition fees are merely indicative and fees are subject to change without notice.

All of the University’s courses are classified into three categories, i.e., lower level, middle level or higher level. Lower-level courses are basic, introductory or foundation courses designed for freshmen. Middle-level courses may require some knowledge of previous study or a certain amount of intellectual maturity. Higher level courses are specialised courses usually designed for those majoring in a particular discipline. The level of a course is indicated by the first digit of the course code, i.e., lower level courses are indicated by the code 1XX/XX, middle level courses by 2XX/XX and higher level courses by 3XX/XX or 4XX/XX. The 2 digits after the slash indicate the credit value of the course. i.e., WLA101/03 is a lower level course of 3 credits while BBM203/05 is a middle level course of 5 credits and TEC305/10 is a higher level course of 10 credits.

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