Bachelor of Business Administration (Management/Accounting)

Programme Background and Rationale

This programme is designed to produce qualified professional accountants and business managers, to serve the country through provision of the services to public and private sectors. The increasing competition in the business sector calls for development of a human capital base equipped with managerial, accounting and finance competencies to deal with the global challenges of contemporary business. Furthermore, there is a significant increase in the demand of entrepreneurial skills in the business sector. This has in turn created a need for specialists who are as capable of handling the emerging challenges and opportunities as managers and as accountants. The programme integrates academic and research rigor with professional and corporate undertakings, to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of the conceptual and practical aspects of business administration, to spearhead business sustainability and excellence through effective management and professional accounting.

Programme Objectives

 General Objective

The general objective of the bachelor of business administration degree is to produce students with indispensable knowledge of management science and accounting concepts, tools, techniques and transferable soft skills to be competent and effective leaders in the ever changing business world.

Specific Objectives

By the end of the programme, students should:

  1. Be able to define, differentiate and apply business concepts and managerial tools in different organizational settings in decision-making.
  2. Be able to identify and describe key theories and practices in the areas of accounting, finance, marketing, management, entrepreneurship and business law and apply those knowledge in business managerial as managers or as accountants.
  3. Demonstrate broad understanding of the science of business management and the capacity to manage all types of business as in an ethical and legal manner, in all contexts
  4. Demonstrate broad understanding of modern accounting practices using both manual and software technology, and the capacity to account for public and private organizations of all sizes.
  5. The capacity to discern and isolate context specific managerial and accounting problems and devise research based solutions to those problems