
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)
Duration
4 Years
Semester
8
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) program is designed to equip students with in-depth knowledge and skills in accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial management. The curriculum emphasizes theoretical foundations, practical applications, and ethical standards, preparing students for the dynamic and evolving field of accountancy. Key courses include Advanced Accounting, Auditing, and Financial Analysis, supplemented with hands-on experience through internships and research projects. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to pursue careers as Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) or advance into specialized roles in corporate finance, public accounting, and government service​.
Career Opportunities:
Certified Public Accountant (CPA):Â CPAs provide essential services such as auditing, tax preparation, and financial consulting for businesses and individuals. They ensure compliance with financial regulations and offer strategic advice for financial planning.
Auditor:Â Auditors review financial records and operations to ensure accuracy and adherence to laws and standards. They identify risks and recommend improvements to enhance financial efficiency and integrity.
Tax Consultant:Â Tax consultants assist individuals and organizations in navigating complex tax laws and optimizing their tax liabilities. They provide strategies to ensure compliance and reduce financial burdens.
Financial Analyst:Â Financial analysts evaluate financial data and market trends to guide investment and business decisions. Their insights help organizations achieve financial growth and stability.
Corporate Accountant: Corporate accountants manage an organization’s financial health through reporting, budgeting, and compliance. They play a key role in ensuring operational efficiency and fiscal responsibility.
Forensic Accountant:Â Forensic accountants investigate financial fraud and analyze evidence for legal cases. Their expertise is critical in resolving disputes and ensuring accountability in financial matters.
Government Accountant:Â Government accountants handle public funds and ensure financial transparency within government institutions. They contribute to effective policy implementation through accurate financial management.
Internal Auditor:Â Internal auditors evaluate organizational processes and controls to manage risks and improve operations. Their work ensures compliance and strengthens overall governance.
Accounting Educator:Â Accounting educators teach and mentor future professionals in accounting principles and practices. They contribute to shaping the next generation of accountants through education and training.
Management Accountant:Â Management accountants focus on financial planning, performance evaluation, and cost management within organizations. They provide critical insights to support strategic decision-making.
