This program integrates accounting and finance disciplines to prepare students for careers in corporate financial management. Offered by the Department of Accounting and Finance, it aims to develop an understanding of how to obtain capital, distribute funds, manage cash flow, evaluate projects, and run a firm from a financial perspective. The curriculum focuses on recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information, making graduates attractive to corporate finance groups and positioning them for roles like controller, treasurer, and CFO. Graduates can also move flexibly between accounting and finance careers, increasing their marketability in a field with substantial opportunities.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program enhances graduates’ attractiveness to employers by equipping them with comprehensive accounting and finance skills. Its curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry-level roles in corporate finance and long-term leadership positions. The flexibility to move between accounting and finance careers adds to this course’s appeal, providing students with increased marketability and a wide array of career opportunities.
The concentration specifically combines corporate accounting and finance, emphasizing financial management, analysis, and decision-making within a corporate setting. It offers a blend of accounting skills and financial strategies, enabling students to handle financial analysis, reporting, and management tasks in a corporate environment.
Application fees
15.38L
1st year tuition fees
15.38L
Living cost
To earn the BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Corporate Accounting and Finance, students must complete a total of 120 units, including university graduation requirements, major core requirements, concentration courses, and electives. All courses in the concentration must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better. Specific courses in accounting, finance, and related electives are required, along with general education and university requirements such as American Institutions, physical education, and writing assessments.

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Graduates are well-positioned for roles in corporate finance, including controller, treasurer, and CFO. The curriculum's focus on financial management, analysis, and recording financial information also enables graduates to enter fields like management accounting, financial analysis, investment banking, and financial consulting. The program’s flexibility allows movement between accounting and finance careers, broadening employment opportunities in corporate settings.