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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 rules

                            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  accounting  as  a
                            continuation of the  previous course. Topics covered include accounting for long-term
                            assets  and  liabilities,  stock-holders’  equity,  cash  flow  statement  analysis,  and
                            interpretation of financial statements.
                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.

                COMP1110    Business  Computing  with  Internet  3    45 hrs    ---
                            Applications
                            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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