Bachelor of Accounting (Hons.)

Faculty of Business (FOB)

(R2/344/6/0145) 03/22 (MQA/FA2052)

Accounting is the language of business, and accountants help business leaders make smart financial decisions. The Bachelor of Accounting is a four-year programme that is recognised by the Malaysian Institute of Accountants. It provides students with the knowledge and skills required to become professional accountants. The faculty provides students with exceptional understanding of accounting with adequate fundamentals and clear exposure on every subject. MMU has signed MoUs where students may sit for professional exams (ACCA, ICAEW, MICPA, CIMA & CPA Australia)

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  • Entry Requirements
    • • Pass Foundation / Matriculation from a recognised institution with a minimum CGPA of 2.50, and a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English at SPM/O Level or its equivalent; OR
    • • Pass STPM / A level or its equivalent with minimum Grade (C+) in 3 subjects inclusive of Mathematics / Accounting and a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English at SPM/O Level or its equivalent; OR
    • • Pass STAM with minimum grade Jayyid in 2 subjects and a credit in Mathematic and a pass in English at SPM level; OR
    • • Pass UEC with minimum of grade B in at least five (5) subjects inclusive of Mathematics and English; OR
    • • Pass Diploma in the related field from a recognised institution with minimum CGPA of 2.50, a credit in Mathematics and a pass in English at SPM level, AND
    • • A minimum score of band 2 in MUET*
      *Candidates not meeting this requirement may be subjected to an internal review process.
    • English Entry Requirement for International Students:
      All programmes offered by Faculty of Management and Faculty of Business require a minimum score of 5.5 in IELTS or its equivalent, except for Bachelor of Finance (Hons.) and Bachelor of Financial Engineering (Hons.), which require higher minimum score of 6.0 in IELTS or its equivalent.
  • Programme Structure
    • Core
      • Year 1
        • English for Business Studies
          Quantitative Analysis
          Microeconomics
          Fundamental to Financial Accounting
          Management
          Introduction to Cyberpreneurship
          English for Business Communication
          Management Accounting I
          Financial Accounting & Reporting I
          Principles of Finance
          Macroeconomics
          Principles of Marketing
      • Year 2
        • Financial Accounting and Reporting II
          Accounting Information System I
          Taxation I
          Auditing
          Management Accounting II
          Taxation II
          Corporate Finance
          Organisational Behavior
          Business Law
      • Year 3
        • Professional Ethics
          Corporate Accounting I
          Accounting Information Systems II
          Company Law and Secretarial Practice
          Accounting Theory
          Securities Investment and Portfolio Management
          Advanced Auditing
          Public Sector Accounting
          Corporate Accounting II
          Practical Training
      • Year 4
        • Advanced Taxation
          Advanced Accounting
          Information Systems Accounting
          Advanced Management
          Management Decision Science Strategy
          Strategy
          Integrated Case Study
    • Elective Modules
      • Elective subjects (12 Credit Hours) may be taken from any elective subjects offered in B.Acc. (Hons.) or any major subjects offered by the other programmes in the Faculty. The subjects are offered based on the availability of teaching expertise and at the faculty’s discretion:
      • Year 1
        E-Auditing
        Electronic Commerce
        Financial Statement Analysis
        Goods and Services Tax
      • Year 2
        Human Resource Management
        Bank Management
        Credit Management
        Internal Auditing
      • Enterprise Resource Planning
      • Year 3
        International Accounting
        Knowledge Economy
        Management Consultancy
      • Year 4
        Production and Operations Management
        Forensic Accounting
      • University Subjects
        • Year 1
          U1 – Hubungan Etnik OR Pengajian Malaysia 3
        • Year 2
        • U1 – TITAS or Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2
          U2 – Bahasa Kebangsaan A or Foreign Language
          U3 – Introduction to Multicultural Studies in Malaysia / Stress and Well-Being among Malaysians / Islamic Institutions in Malaysia
        • Year 3
  • Professional Qualification Exemptions
    • ACCA

      Exemptions:
      9 of 15

      Papers to take:
      P1 Governance, Risk and Ethics
      P2 Corporate Reporting
      P3 Business Analysis
      And TWO optional papers

      MoU Benefits:
      Can sit for papers before graduation
      Fee waivers worth £273 (RM1,500)


      ICAEW

      Exemptions:
      8 of 15

      Papers to take:
      Business Planning
      Audit and Assurance
      Financial Accounting and Reporting
      Tax Compliance
      Case Study
      Corporate Reporting
      Strategic Business Management

      MoU Benefits:
      Can sit for papers before graduation
      Fee waivers worth £620 (RM5,400)


      CIMA

      Exemptions:
      9 of 13

      Papers to take:
      E2 Project and Relationship Management
      E3 Strategic Management
      P3 Risk Management
      F3 Financial Strategy


      MICPA

      Exemptions:
      Direct entry to Advanced Stage

      Papers to take:
      Audit & Assurance
      Financial Accounting & Reporting
      Management Accounting & Applied Finance
      Taxation
      Capstone

      MoU Benefits:
      Can sit for papers before graduation if accepted by a sponsoring employer


      CPA Australia

      Exemptions:
      Direct entry to CPA Program

      Papers to take:
      Ethics and Governance
      Financial Reporting
      Strategic Management Accounting
      Global Strategy & Leadership
      TWO Electives

      MoU Benefits:
      Can sit for papers before graduation

  • Career Prospects
    • Professional accountants that may specialise in taxation, forensic accounting and investigation, auditing, management accounting, financial accounting, government accounting, and accounting information systems.