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Accounting Department

Overview

The Accounting program is one of the programs of the College of Business and Tourism. It is characterized by scientific materials that comply with the requirements of the local and international labor market. These requirements are in line with the aspirations of Vision 2030 and the requirements of the Saudi Organization of Accountants and Auditors.

Mission

Equip students with a high-quality education by fostering the necessary knowledge, skills, and values while promoting research and community service to excel in accounting 

Prgoram Goals

  • Mastery of Accounting Knowledge: Equip graduates with a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles, theories, and practices, including financial reporting, audit, and tax accounting. 
  • Integration of Business Knowledge: Ensure graduates can integrate core business knowledge into accounting roles.
  • Financial Analysis Proficiency: Develop graduates skilled in financial analysis for informed decision-making. 
  • Critical Problem-Solving: Cultivate graduates' ability to evaluate and solve complex accounting challenges critically. 
  • Professional Communication: Foster excellence in professional communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Technological Competence: Equip graduates with technological and quantitative skills for the modern workplace. 
  • Ethical Compliance: Instill a commitment to ethical standards and regulatory compliance in accounting practices. 
  • Collaborative Teamwork: Promote teamwork and collaboration in solving accounting challenges. 
  • Lifelong Learning: Encourage a commitment to lifelong learning and sustainable accounting practices. 
  • Learning Outcomes

    • Demonstrate knowledge of current accounting discipline theories and practices, including financial reporting, managerial accounting, audit, zakat & tax accounting, and accounting information systems. (KLO1) 
    • Illustrate the core business knowledge that is required for accountants to fulfill their role in running businesses. (KLO2) 
    • Implement financial analysis tools to inform accounting decisions and optimize business performance. (KLO3) 
    • Utilize critical thinking skills to evaluate and propose effective solutions to complex accounting and business challenges. (KLO3) 
    • Apply accounting professional, interpersonal, and communication skills relevant to employment in accounting. (KLO4) 
    • Use of technological and quantitative skills appropriate to an accounting and business career. (KLO 5) 
    • Perform accounting tasks in compliance with accounting standards, regulations, and codes of ethics. (KLO6) 
    • Collaborate in teams to solve accounting challenges and achieve goals. 
    • Promote professional development, lifelong learning, and sustainability in accounting practices. 
    Program Learning Outcomes mapping with ETEC Specialized Academic Standards 

    Professions/jobs for which students are qualified

    Graduates of the Program can work in accounting firms, business organizations, and governmental entities such as:  
  • Internal Auditor (241103) 
  • Audit Associate  
  • Accountant (241101) 
  • Risk Analyst 
  • Cost accountant (241102) 
  • Financial controller (241106) 
  • Tax accountant (241108) 
  • Inventory controller (241109) 
  • Relevant occupational/ Professional sectors:

  • Banking 
  • Accounting and audit firms
  • Business organizations
  • Public Accounting
  • orporate Accounting
  • Third-sector Accounting
  • Financial Services 
  • Consulting
  • Program Consistency with NQF 

    PLO Consistency with UPM GAs 

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    Introduction to Micro-economy ECON 101
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Introduction to Computing for Business CS 115
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite PCS 001
    Subject
    Applied Calculus I MATH 111
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite MATH 012
    Subject
    First Year Composition ENGL 101
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENGL 005
    Subject
    Humanities, Arts and Languages Elective GHAL xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Introduction to Macro-economy ECON 102
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ECON 101
    Subject
    Introduction to Management MGT 101
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Applied Calculus II MATH 112
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite MATH 111
    Subject
    Introduction to Report Writing ENGL 102
    Credit Hours 1
    Requisite ENGL 101
    Subject
    Diversity and Multiculturalism Elective GDMC xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite
    Subject -
    Introduction to Financial Accounting ACCT 201
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite MATH 112
    Subject
    Statistics for Business I STAT 211
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite MATH 112
    Subject
    Physical Science PHSC 113
    Credit Hours 4
    Requisite MATH 111
    Subject
    Technical Writing ENGL 201
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENGL 102
    Subject
    Technical Writing GIAS 101
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Management Information Systems MIS 201
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite CS 115
    Subject
    Introduction to Managerial Accounting ACCT 202
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201
    Subject
    Organizational Behaviour MGT 222
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite MGT 101
    Subject
    Introduction to Marketing MKT 201
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENG 201
    Subject
    Introduction to Entrepreneurship ENT 201
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENG 201
    Subject
    Arabic Language Skills GIAS 102
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Intermediate Accounting ACCT 321
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 202
    Subject
    Business Communication MGT 331
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENGL 201
    Subject
    Financial Management FIN 301
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201
    Subject
    Statistics for Business II STAT 311
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Social Sciences Elective GSOS xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Operations Management MGT 312
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite STAT 311
    Subject
    Financial Accounting and Reporting ACCT 312
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201
    Subject
    Cost Accounting ACCT 322
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201, ACCT 202
    Subject
    Economy of Saudi Arabia ECON 362
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ECON 102
    Subject
    Legal Environment of Business MGT 311
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ENG 201
    Subject
    Summer Field Experience FIN 394
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Tax Accounting ACCT 431
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201, ACCT 202
    Subject -
    Auditing ACCT 441
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201, ACCT 202, ACCT 321
    Subject -
    BUS I BUS xxx
    Credit Hours 2
    Requisite -
    Subject
    BUS II BUS xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Free Elective XXXX xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Accounting Information Systems ACCT 422
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 201, ACCT 202
    Subject
    International Accounting ACCT 452
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite ACCT 202
    Subject
    Professional Course I ACCT xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Professional Course II ACCT xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject
    Islamic Studies Elective GIAS xxx
    Credit Hours 3
    Requisite -
    Subject

    Career Opportunities

    • Internal auditor
    • Auditor
    • Risk Analyst
    • Financial analyst
    • Accountant
    • Tax accountant

    University Of Prince Mugrin - Male campus

    FPH5+XV6,

    Al Aqool, Medina 42241,

    Saudi Arabia
    Tel: 920000238

    University Of Prince Mugrin - Female campus

    FPH5+XV6,

    Al Aqool, Medina 42241,

    Saudi Arabia
    Tel: 920000238