The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) program is composed of subjects in Accounting (financial, public, and managerial), Audit, Administration, Business laws and Taxation. Its primary focus is not limited to business subjects, but to other fields as well, such as banking and finance, government, social services, education, and more. The program also teaches students to integrate information technology concepts into business systems, in order to create a more systematic and organized way of storing business related data. As a student, you will be taught computerized accounting systems, and basic understanding of computer programming and auditing systems. The program also instills in students the importance of computational and communication skills both in written and oral English. The BS Accounting program is taught in a variety of teaching methods such as case analysis, individual and group reports, simulations, classroom discussions and guest lecturers. It also includes extensive exposures to business immersions (an internship where there is a probability that the company will hire/absorb you after graduation) and an on-the-job training that will provide you with the understanding of practical accountancy.
1.Provide the highest quality of accountancy education that meets international standards and broaden opportunities to poor/marginalized but highly intelligent students.
2.Generate and diffuse knowledge through intensive research and extension to make accountancy education both relevant and responsive to contemporary and future demands of national and global development.
3.Enhance the competencies of its faculty and administrative staff through information and communications technology, continuing professional education, in-service trainings, and international exposures.