Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)

A degree program that focuses on the principles and practices of accounting. It equips students with the knowledge and skills needed for various careers in this field, such as auditing, taxation, financial analysis, and management accounting.

Program Educational Objectives

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) Program are expected to have attained the following within 3 to 5 years after graduation:

  1. Prepared and analyzed Financial Statements, Financial Reports, Tax Returns, and Annual Reports required by government regulatory bodies and private institutions.
  2. Maintained professional competence in the practice of Auditing, Accounting, Consultancy, and Taxation through related work experience, and Continuing Professional Education.
  3. Adhered to the professional Code of Ethics for Accountants and ethical codes in the local and international community of accountants.
  4. Supported sustainable development by conducting accounting research and formulating sound business decisions based on research findings

Program Outcomes

A BSA graduate should be able to:

  1. Resolve business issues and problems, with a global and strategic perspective using knowledge and technical proficiency in the areas of financial accounting and reporting, cost accounting and management accounting and control, taxation, and accounting information systems
  2. Conduct accountancy research through independent studies of relevant literature and appropriate use of accounting theory and methodologies
  3. Employ technology as a business tool in capturing financial and non-financial information, generating reports and making decisions
  4. Apply knowledge and skills to successfully respond to various types of assessments; and (including professional licensure and certifications)
  5. Confidently maintain a commitment to good corporate citizenship, social responsibility and ethical practice in performing functions as an accountant