The Accounting Concentration
of the BBA (Hons) Degree Programme provides an education
which has a proper balance of breadth and depth in accounting
discipline, producing accountants of an analytical and
conceptual mind. The specific objectives are to provide
students with:
1. In-depth training in the accounting discipline so
as to give them adequate preparation for their careers
in the field of accounting.
2. A multi-disciplinary knowledge and analytical ability
which make them aware of the complexity of the business
environment.
3. Information processing skills and communication skills.
4. A sound liberal education which will render a sufficiently
broad perspective to meet future challenges brought
about by the ever-changing environment.
Concentration Curriculum
Core Courses
BBA Project
Business and Corporate Social Responsibility
Business Communications
Financial Management
Management Information Systems / Accounting Information
Systems
Marketing Management
Mathematics for Business
Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Accounting I
Principles of Accounting II
Principles of Law
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Statistics for Business
Strategic Management
Concentration Courses
Advanced Accounting I
Auditing I
Company Law
Cost and Management Accounting I
Hong Kong Taxation
Intermediate Accounting I & II
Complementary Studies Courses
Business Information Systems
University Chinese
English I & II
University Life
Two Physical Education courses
Values and the Meaning of Life courses
Any two courses outside Business, of which one must
be Science courses
Any two courses outside 1st concentration
Any three free elective courses
What are the career
opportunities of graduates? Graduates can develop their careers
in professional accounting firms and in commercial and
industrial sectors.
What professional recognition
can graduates get? 1. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA)
Graduates are granted exemptions for 9 out of 14 papers
of its professional examination under new syllabus effective
2001. It is the maximum exemption given by the Association.
2. The Association of International Accountants (AIA)
Graduates are granted exemptions from the Foundation
level and Professional Level 1 of its professional examination.
It is the maximum exemption given by the Association.
3. Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
Graduates can directly enter the Advanced Certificate
Stage 2.
4. Hog Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(HKICPA)*
Graduates are accepted by HKICPA as having fulfilled
its accounting graduate entry requirements. Our BBA
(Hons) Degree - Accounting Concentration is a HKICPA
accredited accounting degree programme.
5. The Hong Kong Institute of Company Secretaries (HKICS)
& The Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators
(ICSA)
Exemptions are granted from all subjects in the Foundation
Programme of the HKICS/ICSA.
6. International Institute of Management (IIM)
Enrolled students and graduates are eligible to register
as Associate Members of the Institute.
* The HKICPA has signed Reciprocal
Membership Agreements with the following institutes
in late 2002.
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
(ICAA)
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and
Wales (ICAEW)
Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ICAI)
Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand
(ICANZ)
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
(ICAS)
Institute of Chartered Accountants Zimbabwe (ICAZ)
South African Institute of Chartered Accountants
(SAICA)
These enable HKICPA
members who have completed the Qualification Programme
and worked under an authorised employer or supervisor
to become a chartered accountant, after completing an
aptitutde test on local law and practice set by the
relevant chartered institutes. For updated information,
please refer to the HKICPA.
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