Bachelor of Business Administration in Applied Accounting (B.B.A. AAcc)

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Program Description:

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Applied Accounting (B.B.A. AAcc) degree is a four-year program which provides graduates with the knowledge skills and competencies to succeed in the dynamic field of business and accountancy. Program courses focus on developing a strong foundation in technical accounting and business competencies, as well as on developing the soft skills necessary to succeed in the field of accounting. Students will combine accounting fundamentals and the application of accounting technologies in the recording, management and reporting of financial information, and so will be positioned to actively contribute to the economic growth, social development and environmental management requirements of Qatar National Vision 2030. The approach to teaching in the program is experiential and integrative including hands-on and cross disciplinary, technology enabled projects. The program also includes an on-the-job work placement, allowing students to gain in-field work experience, with a specific focus on accountancy. In the final year, students will demonstrate the breadth and depth of their skills and knowledge in an Applied Accounting capstone project.

Program Duration:

Four years

Accreditation:

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Applied Accounting (B.B.A. AAcc) program is a member of the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program (CFA UAP). The UDST B.B.A. AAcc program curriculum is closely tied to the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge™ (CBOK) and prepares students with knowledge required to sit CFA® Program exams.

For more information please visit: www.cfainstitute.org

 

Admission Requirements:

1. High school graduation certificate or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a minimum average of 60%; OR

2. Two-year Accounting Diploma or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

 

1. The required score on the University English Placement Test or a passing score from another approved internationally recognized English language test, as validated by the Admissions & Registration Directorate; OR

2. A valid (within two years) IELTS Academic Test Report Form with an overall band of 5.0 with no individual band score (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) below 5.0; OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.

1. A minimum of 60% on the University Math Placement Test; OR

2. A valid SAT Report Form with minimum score of 480; OR

3. Successful completion of Foundation Program requirements.

1. Admission is competitive. Eligible applicants are ranked based on their overall final year (Grade 12 or equivalent) high school percentage, placement tests rankings, and admission priority category.

To see the 2022-2023 Study Plan pages, please CLICK HERE!

 

To see the 2023-2024 Study Plan pages, please CLICK HERE!

2024-2025 Study Plan:

course number course title REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
    PRE-Req co-req cr lec lab
Semester 1
ACCT1001 Financial Accounting - - 3 2 3
COMM1010 English Communication I - - 3 3 0

EFFL1001

Effective Learning
- - 3 3 0
MATH1070 Applied Mathematics  - - 3 3 0
Semester 1 Total 12 11 3
SEMESTER 2
BKFT1001 Principles of Finance ACCT1001 - 3 2 3
COMM1020 English Communication II COMM1010 - 3 3 0
MRKT1001 Principles of Marketing - - 3 2 3
Mathematics & Natural Science Elective - - 3 3 0
Semester 2 Total 12 10 6
SEMESTER 3
HRMG1001 Principles of Human Resource Management - - 3 2 3
Social Science, Humanities & the Arts Elective: Select 1 of 2   
BUSG2001 Introduction to Entrepreneurship - - 3 2 2
SSHA1004 Ethical Reasoning     3 3 0
Semester 3 Total 6 5 3
Year 1 Total 30 25 12
Course number course title REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
    PRE-Req co-req CR LEC LAB
Semester 4
ACCT2003 Intermediate Financial Accounting I ACCT1001 - 3 2 3
ACCT2010 Quantitative Methods for Decision Making - - 3 2 3
ECON2010 Business Economics - - 3 2 3
MATH1060 Numerical Problem Solving - - 3 3 1
Semester 4 Total: 12 9 10
Semester 5
ACCT2001 Managerial Accounting ACCT1001 - 3 2 3
ACCT2005 Intermediate Financial Accounting II ACCT2003 - 3 2 3
BKFT3007 Principles of Corporate Finance BKFT1001 - 3 2 3
BUSG2010 Qatar Business Law - - 3 2 3
MISY2010 Management Information Systems     3 3 0
Semester 5 Total 15 11 12
SEMESTER 6
MGMT2010 Organizational Behavior Min 30 Credits - 3 2 3
Global Awareness & Regional Challenges Elective: Select 1 of 4 (*1 of the 2 GARC Electives must be ECON1001)
ECON1001 Global Economic Concepts* -   3 3 0
GARC1001 Qatar History & Society - - 3 3 0
GARC2001 Human Development in Qatar - - 3 3 0
GARC2002 Globalization & Environment - - 3 3 0
Semester 6 Total 6 5 3
Year 2 Total 33 25 25

 

COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
    PRE-REQ CO-REQ CR LEC LAB
Semester 7
ACCT3001 Advanced Costing & Managerial Accounting ACCT2001 - 3 2 3
ACCT3005 Accounting Information Systems ACCT2003 - 3 2 3
MGMT3035 Business Ethics Min 30 Credits - 3 3 0
Social Science, Humanities & the Arts Elective: Select 1 of 2 
BUSG2001 Introduction to Entrepreneurship - - 3 2 2
SSHA1004 Ethical Reasoning  - - 3 3 0
Semester 7 Total 12 9 6
SEMESTER 8
ACCT3007 Financial Reporting & Analysis ACCT2003 - 3 2 3
ACCT3009 Financial Modelling ACCT2003 - 3 2 3
BKFT3001 Financial Risk Management Min 60 Credits - 3 3 0
BKFT3005 Strategic Financial Decision Making BKFT1001 - 3 2 3
RSST3001 Research & Statistics  COMM1020 - 3 3 0
Semester 8 Total 15 12 9
SEMESTER 9
MGMT4000 Strategic & Sustainable Management MGMT2010, Min 60 Credits - 3 3 0

Global Awareness & Regional Challenges Elective: Select 1 of 4 (*1 of the 2 GARC Electives must be ECON1001)

ECON1001 Global Economic Concepts* - - 3 3 0
GARC1001

Qatar History & Society

- - 3 3 0
GARC2001 Human Development in Qatar - - 3 3 0
GARC2002

Globalization & Environment

- - 3 3 0
Semester 9 Total 6 6 0
Year 3 Total: 33 27 15

 

Course number course title REQUISITE HOURS/WEEK
    PRE-Req co-req CR LEC LAB
Semester 10
ACCT3010 Planning, Budgeting & Forecasting ACCT3001 - 3 2 3
ACCT4001 Auditing & Assurance Services ACCT2005 - 3 3 0
ACCT4005 Contemporary Topics in Accounting ACCT2003 - 3 3 0
BUS4101 Practicum in Business Min 90 Credits - 3 1 6
Semester 10 Total - - 12 9 9
SEMESTER 11
ACCT4007 Advanced Financial Accounting ACCT3007 - 3 2 3
BUSG4201 Capstone Project BUSG4101 - 3 1 6
MGMT4010 Leadership & Change Management MGMT2010 - 3 3 0
Semester 11 Total 9 6 9
SEMESTER 12
BUSG4301 Work Placement BUSG4201 - 9 360 Total Hours
Semester 12 Total 9 0 0
Year 4 Total 30 15 18
B.B.A. AAcc Program Total 126 92 70

 

Graduate Future Pathways:

Graduates of the Bachelor of Business Administration in Applied Accounting (B.B.A. AAcc) may choose to continue their studies and complete the Master of Science in Accounting and Finance (M.Sc. AccFin) degree program or pursue further specializations in their field.

Career Opportunities:

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Applied Accounting (B.B.A. AAcc) is an applied program with learning outcomes closely linked to the labor market. A wide range of career opportunities in the field currently exist and include, but are not limited to, the following:

• Accounts Receivable Administrator

• Credit Analyst

• Internal Auditor

• Investor Relations Assistant

• Business Analyst

• Loan Officer

Program Contact:

Dr. Antoine Awad
Department Head, Accounting & Finance

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