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BSc in Accounting & Finance

Program Overview

Accounting and Finance are the backbone in the creation and success of any business. The Accounting and Finance program offered by the Business Department provides a comprehensive view of financial management and can open doors to a wide variety of career prospects for our students. The program focuses on teaching accounting and financial theories, and applied concepts needed to interact with executives and workers in the local market. It also provides the knowledge and skills to integrate business administration with management accounting, cost accounting, financial management, and auditing.

Program name
Program name
BSc in Accounting & Finance
Credit hours
Credit hours
132 Hours
Study language
Study language
English
Program length
Program length
4 Years
Study mode
Study mode
On-campus
Learning mode
Learning mode
Theoretical
Program Goals

This program is for those who aspire to

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Have in-depth knowledge of scientific theories, methods, principles, standards, and advanced accounting and financial processes

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Have advanced knowledge of underlying accounting, and use the knowledge in new settings within accounting and finance.

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Synthesize financial and other accounting information by preparing financial statements that fairly reflect economic events.

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Describe, explain, and integrate fundamental concepts underlying accounting, finance, management, marketing, and economics

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At the end of the program, students will be able to work in small interdisciplinary groups on accounting and finance firms

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At the end of this program, students will be able to identify and argue their own position from a financial perspective.

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Students will demonstrate competency in preparing & analyzing financial statements & Processing financial transactions throughout the accounting cycle.

career Opportunities
career Opportunities
<p>High opportunities in scientific disciplines in the business sector, namely, the financial department</p>

High opportunities in scientific disciplines in the business sector, namely, the financial department

<p>Working in financial management at all brokerage firms, insurance companies and banks</p>

Working in financial management at all brokerage firms, insurance companies and banks

Study Plan
  • 1st Year
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    Semester 1
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    MATH 100Mathematics INone3
    ARAB 101Arabic INone3
    ENG 101English INone3
    ISLS 101Islamic Studies INone3
    MIS 151Fundamentals of Information TechnologyNone3
    GEE XXXGeneral Education ElectiveNone3
    Total Credit Hours18
    Semester 2
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    STAT 101General StatisticsMATH 1003
    ARAB 102Arabic IIARAB 1013
    ENG 102English IIENG 1013
    ISLS 102Islamic Studies IIISLS 1013
    ENG 103Public SpeakingENG 1013
    MAN 121Fundamentals of ManagementENG 1013
    Total Credit Hours18
  • 2st Year
    minus
    Semester 3
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    ECO 221Micro EconomicsMAN 121 ,STAT 1013
    MAN 221Human Resource ManagementMAN 1213
    BUS 222Quantitative Analysis for BusinessSTAT 1013
    MKT 231Introduction to MarketingNone3
    ACC 241Introduction to Financial AccountingMATH 1003
    GEE XXXGeneral Education ElectiveNone3
    Total Credit Hours18
    Semester 4
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    ECO 222Macro EconomicsECO 2213
    MAN 222Operations ManagementMAN 121, BUS 2223
    MAN 223Organizational BehaviorMAN 2213
    BUS 223Research MethodologyNone3
    FIN 240Financial ManagementACC 2413
    ACC 242Managerial AccountingACC 2413
    Total Credit Hours18
  • 3rd Year
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    Semester 5
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    BUS 322Business LawNone3
    FIN 341Corporate FinanceFIN 2403
    ACC 343AuditingACC 2413
    ACC 342Accounting Information SystemsACC 2413
    ACC 344Intermediate Accounting IACC 2413
    ACC/FINXXXMajor ElectiveNone3
    Total Credit Hours18
    Semester 6
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    MAN 324Strategic ManagementMAN 1213
    FIN 342Financial InstitutionsFIN 3413
    ACC 346Cost AccountingACC 2413
    ACC 345Intermediate Accounting IIACC 3443
    ACC 442Fraud ExaminationACC 3423
    ACC/FINXXXMajor ElectiveNone3
    Total Credit Hours18
  • 4th Year
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    Semester 7
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    BUS 425EntrepreneurshipMKT 2313
    FIN 443Investment ManagementFIN 3413
    FIN 444International Financial ManagementFIN 3413
    FIN 445Islamic FinanceFIN 2403
    ACC/FINXXXMajor ElectiveNone3
    ACC/FINXXXMajor ElectiveNone3
    Total Credit Hours18
    Semester 8
    Course CodeCourse NamePre-RequistiesCredit Hours
    FIN 430Co-op ProjectACC 442, FIN 4446
    Total Credit Hours6
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The student must register between 12-18 credit hours per semester to be able to complete graduation requirements within the specified period of the program.

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Admission requirements
Scores
High school score
65% & Above
Mandatory Qualifications
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The Certificate Equivalency Letter from the Ministry of Education must be provided in case the student obtained a high school certificate from outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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The student must pass the English placement test and any other tests determined by the college as one of the admission requirements.

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The student must not be registered in another university or college.

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The student must be medically fit.

College Fees
Registration fees
1200
English test fees
100
Tuition fees
1,600 / Hour
Average fees for one semester
24,000
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Note: Prices are excluding Tax for Non-Saudi
Faculty Members
Dr. Sultan Sabr
governance
Head of Business - Assistant Professor
mail
s.sabr@jicollege.edu.sa
Mr. Hassan Mousa
Ms. Rabia Sohail
Ms. Dana Rajkhan
Dr. Sosan Algahtani
governance
Assistant Professor
mail
S.algahtani@jicollege.edu.sa
Dr. Hossam Sharawi
governance
Assistant Professor
mail
h.sharawi@JICollege.edu.sa
Dr. Lamya Alsaadi
governance
Assistant professor
mail
l.alsaadi@JICollege.edu.sa
Ms. Henda Matoussi
Dr. Kholud Hilal
governance
Assistant Professor
mail
k.hilal@JICollege.edu.sa
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