BAF

Semester 1

Financial Accounting - I
Cost Accounting - I
Economics - I
Commerce - I
Information Technology - I
Business Communication - I
Foundation Course - I

Semester 2

Financial Accounting - II
Auditing - I
Financial Management - I
Taxation - I
Business Law - I
Quantitative Methods for Business - I
Business Communication - I

Semester 3

Financial Accounting - III
Cost Accounting - II
Auditing - II
Economics - II
Management - I
Business Law - II
Quantitative Methods for Business - II

Semester 4

Financial Accounting - IV
Management Accounting - I
Taxation - II
Commerce - II
Business Law - III
Information Technology - II
Foundation Course - II

Semester 5

Financial Accounting - V
Cost Accounting - III
Financial Accounting - VI
Management Accounting - II
Taxation - III
Economics - III

Semester 6

Financial Accounting - VII
Cost Accounting – IV
Auditing - III
Financial Accounting - VIII
Taxation - IV
Management - II

About Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management

Accounting programs look at various types of accounting and auditing. Financial management programs teach students about risk management and statistics, which is used when creating financial plans for individuals or businesses.

In bachelor's-level accounting and financial management degree programs, students complete courses in basic business principles and practices as well as in their major areas. Programs in accounting are often found as Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Accountancy or Bachelor of Science in Accounting program. Each of these degree programs prepares students careers as accountants. A Bachelor of Science in Financial Management degree program educates students about how to help clients manage their finances.

Within each program exists several specializations. For instance, an accounting bachelor's program may allow students to specialize in financial analysis, information systems, internal auditing, or managerial or public accounting. A bachelor's degree program in financial management, on the other hand, may have financial planning, real estate, corporate finance, and financial services specializations. Each program requires applicants to have a high school-level education. The programs last four years and may include internships or capstone projects as part of the curriculum.

Popular Career Options

Graduates with a bachelor's degree in accounting can go on to take the exam to become a Certified Public Account (CPA). Students who graduate with a Bachelor in Financial Management can apply for positions within the financial industry. The BLS indicated that insurance companies and financial institutions are the most common employers of financial management graduates.

Accountant
CPA
Financial manager
Insurance fund manager
Financial planner
Financial analyst

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