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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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