Duration:
6 semesters
(2+ years of full-time study)
Admission requirements:
| • | An overall credit pass in 3 subjects at SPM level; or |
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3 grade C passes at `O' Levels / GCSE; or |
| • | A qualification that UCTI accepts as equivalent to the above. |
Attendance options:
Loans options:
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Course structure
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Part I of Diploma in Accounting
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This curriculum has been designed to provide the groundwork in study skills, basic IT and Business. It will build on these to enable the student to use a variety of computer software packages and develop simple applications. It also explores Business Functions and the context IT and Business operate within. The use of IT in business is also considered. These modules, help develop your knowledge and skills significantly emphasise on aspects that are core to business and accounting.
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Part II of Diploma in Accounting
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It is expected that on completion of the Diploma students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in a number of areas such as Business Environment, Accounting, Markets, Customers, Finance, People, Operations, Information Systems, Communication and IT, Business Policy & Strategy and Contemporary & pervasive issues Graduates are expected to be able to demonstrate a range of cognitive and intellectual skills together with techniques specific to business, management and information technology. |
What you will study
The modules that you will study in this programme help develop your study skills, introduce you to learning expectations of your degree study, and allow you to discover the various degree study options and disciplines that you can pursue in Business & Management.
Diploma Part I
- Computer Technology
- Information Systems
- Practical IT Skills
- Internet Applications
- Professional Communications
- Business Environment
- Quantitative Methods
- Managing Business
- Numerical Skills
- Practical English
- (Plus 3 MQA subjects. Only applicable for Malaysian students.)
Diploma Part II
- Marketing
- Accounting
- Legal Framework
- Managing Services
- Business Statistics
- Business Economics
- Organisational Behaviour
- Computerised Accounting
- Managing Information Systems
- Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting
- Audit and Control Systems
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