Courses

BAF.

BAF, or Bachelor of Accounting and Finance, is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on accounting, finance, and related business subjects. BAF programs are typically designed to provide students with a strong foundation in accounting and finance principles, preparing them for careers in the financial industry, accounting firms, or related fields.

Course Overview:
BAF programs concentrate on the core areas of accounting and finance. Students learn about financial reporting, auditing, taxation, financial analysis, investment, risk management, and other topics relevant to financial management and accounting.

The curriculum of a BAF program typically includes courses in financial accounting, managerial accounting, financial management, corporate finance, economics, business law, auditing, taxation, and financial reporting. Some programs may offer elective courses or concentrations in areas such as financial analysis, international finance, or forensic accounting.