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Bachelor of Accounting (Information Systems) (Hons)

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B.ACCT.[IS] (HONS): PROGRAM DETAILS
The Bachelor of Accounting (Information Systems) (Hons) is offered to add value to the accounting programme in line with the development in information system technology. The programme is established and developed considering the requirement of accounting professional body in Malaysia, Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) to be consistent with other accountancy degree programme offered by other local and foreign universities. The programme is continuously reviewed to ensure that graduates possess the necessary knowledge and skills in accounting and information system technology, as well as are able to apply the knowledge and skills in an ethical and professional manner.
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February / September 2021 Intake
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Institutes:
Tunku Puteri Intan Safinaz School of Accountancy (TISSA)
Status Programme:
Accredited by MQA & AACSB
Study Level
Bachelor Degree
Intake:
February / September
Duration:
8 Semesters (4 Years)
Offered by campus:
UUM Sintok & UUM KL
Study Fees
*RM40,000
*The stated fees are estimation on overall completion of the program. In any cases where there are credit exemptions, offered rebates or approval of scholarship applications, there will be considerable reduction in the fees.
Academic Guide for Undergraduate Programmes
Program Overview
The programme is established and developed considering the requirement of accounting professional body in Malaysia, Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) to be consistent with other accountancy degree programme offered by other local and foreign universities. The aim of the Bachelor of Accounting (Information Systems)(Hons) [(B.Acct.)(IS)(Hons.)] programme is to produce competent accounting graduates who are professionally prepared to meet the challenges of the dynamic global business environment.
Program Structure
In order to be conferred with a Bachelor of Accounting (Hons.) degree, a student must take and pass a minimum of 136 credits.