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STUDY PLAN & MODULE DESCRIPTIONS
Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 1
ACCT1100 Principles of Accounting I 3 45 hrs ---
This course is an introduction to financial accounting. It covers basic accounting theory
and concepts including basic accounting cycles, inventories, and receivables to most
organizations and some financial reporting issues.
ACCT1110 Principles of Accounting II 3 45 hrs ---
This course introduces concepts, principles and practice of financial and management
accounting as a continuation of the previous course. Emphasis is placed on partnership,
company accounts, cash flow statement analysis, interpretation of financial statements,
cost classifications, and costing systems.
BUSS1100 Introduction to Business 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an overview of the business world aiming at exploring business
activities in relation to the economic activities ranging from various economic systems,
competitive business environment, market globalization, different forms of business
ownership, management practices, and business practices.
BUSS1110 Principles of Management 3 45 hrs ---
This course introduces the basic concepts and fundamental processes of management.
It explores a variety of contemporary management topics. Emphasis will be placed on
primary activities such as planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
COMP1100 Business Software Applications 3 45 hrs ---
This is an introductory course in Business Software Applications. This course also
provides an introduction to computers and Microsoft Windows. When students
completed the course they will have a firm knowledge and understanding of selected
business office tools in practical uses.
COMP1120 Business Computing with Internet 3 45 hrs ---
Applications (EC)
This course provides a foundation to Internet/Intranet technologies by teaching
students on how to use Internet browsers. This course also focuses on the design and
development of Web pages. It will cover the basic elements/structure of HTML
documents, Web site development process and most importantly the usage of tools to
construct different components used in Web pages.
ECON1100 Microeconomics 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introductory examination of microeconomics. Emphasis is
placed on the market forces of supply and demand, the efficiency of markets, the
economics of the public sector, firm behaviour and the organization of industry, and the
markets for the factors of production.
ECON1110 Macroeconomics 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introductory examination of macroeconomics. Emphasis will be
placed on understanding national and international economic policies. This course will
attempt to identify some of the underlying factors of our society’s most serious
economic problems.
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