The Accounting and Finance programme encompasses a range of core disciplines within the field of Accounting and Finance and its functional areas such as: Financial Reporting, Auditing, Governance & Professional Ethics, Taxation, Cost & Management Accounting, Investment, Risk Management, Financial Markets, Islamic Finance, & Data Analytics. These are underpinned by courses which provide students with a solid foundation in the concepts of management, and economics and with a range of courses aimed to equip him/her with key transferable skills including communication, interpersonal and leadership skills, and critical and analytical thinking skills enabling students to competently and effectively identify and solve business problems which involve the application accounting and finance techniques. The programme is structured to allow students to progressively build their knowledge, skills and competencies throughout the period of their study.
The Accounting and Finance programme aims to:
- Provide the graduate with critical and detailed knowledge and understanding of accounting, finance and related fields.
- Prepare the graduate to be capable to applying specialist level skills in accounting, finance and related fields to deal with business problems in both well-defined and loosely defined contexts.
- Develop the graduate’s skills to critically analyze and evaluate accounting and finance information, concepts, and practices to plan and undertake scientific research to identify complex business problems and recommend relevant solutions.
- Develop the graduate’s professional skills to communicate with peers and specialist using appropriate ICT.
- Prepare the graduate to operate at a specialist level autonomously or within a team in a in both well-defined and loosely defined contexts, while having responsibility for related decision-making and the work of others.
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees
The estimated duration for completion of a Bachelors Degree at ASU University is 4 years. This is structured around 135 credit-hours .
Estimated Tuition Fees Per Year
Fees Per Credit Hour | 92.7 BD |
Fees For The First Semester | 1390.5 BD |
Fees For The Second Semester | 1390.5 BD |
Total | 2781 BD |
Partial Academic Excellence Scholarships
For the First semester only.
High school average of 100% – 95% | 30% |
High school average of 94.9% – 90% | 15% |
Notes:
–The above is an approximate calculation as per the study plan per year.
–The fees may increase/decrease depending on the registered courses per semster.
–The tuition fees are paid every semester in three instalments: The First instalment when registering the courses and the Second instalment prior to the Mid-Term exams and the Third instalment prior to the Final Exams.
–Summer term is optional for the students to register , and in the event that the student registers courses for the summer semester, the value per Credit Hour is 92.7 BD, noting that the maximum hours to register is 9.
Other fees:
For other Fees see our Tuition Fees, Refund and Collection Policy, by clicking the link: (PDF File 391 KB)
Admission Criteria:
- The student should obtain a Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent certified by the Ministry of Education in the Kingdom of Bahrain with an average of no less than 60% or equivalent.
- Students with averages below 60% may be admitted in the University, provided that they meet one of the following criteria:
- They are athletes and artists who represent the Kingdom of Bahrain internationally.
- Those with at least one year of practical experience following their secondary school certificate.
- In addition, the University Council has the right to decide on applicants with averages below 60%.
- The number of students admitted according to this point (2) can be no more than 5% of the admitted students.
- Applicants admitted to the programme from non-scientific secondary school track (or equivalent) should pass remedial courses determined by the Department.
English language Requirements:
- All students admitted to Computer Science Programme must attend the Compulsory English Test (specified by the University) to determine their English Level, according to the following:
- Students who scored between (0-34), must attend Elementary English (ENG097).
- Students who scored between (35-50), must attend Intermediate English (ENG098).
- Students who scored between (51-120), must attend Upper-Intermediate English (ENG111).
- The student is exempted from the courses (ENG097) and (ENG098) if they have obtained (5) or higher in an IELTS test, or 450 and higher in a TOEFL test.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 54 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 28
- Assessments Yes