High demand for accountants
CaREERS in accounting are in high demand for all types of businesses. They are required by both small businesses and big multinational firms to plan the budget, provide financial advice, prepare annual financial statements and audit the company’s accounts efficiently.
Realising the need for trained and skilful accounting personnel, MSU College through its School of Business Management and Professional Studies (SBMP) offers the Diploma in accounting for those who have completed their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM/SPMV).
Students will be exposed to principles of accounts and auditing, as well as the latest developments in the fields of economy, management, marketing, finance and insurance.
The curriculum ensures that students are competent not only in carrying out accounting transactions, but also in providing advice on complex issues to make tough business decisions.
This three-year course lays a strong foundation for students to master theory and techniques in understanding financial activities. areas of study include economy, information technology and accounting law. Job opportunities are available in the government sector as well as the private sector, especially in banks.
With three credits in Mathematics, Science and any other subject in SPM/SPMV or recognised certificates, students can expect a conducive learning environment and highcalibre lecturers who have years of experience in the field.
MSU College students can further their studies by transferring credits to pursue a bachelor programme in the second year at Management & Science University (MSU) through its
Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies (FBMP).
Students are also encouraged to obtain further accounting certification like the association of Chartered Certified accountants (aCCa) or Certified accounting Technician (CaT) to increase their earning power.
apart from this programme, other programme offered by SBMP are includes Early Childhood Education, Management and English Language Teaching.
For details, look out for the advertisement in this StarSpecial.