This course is an introduction course in Auditing and it will introduce students to the concepts and principles of auditing. Emphasis will be given on external and statutory auditing. Among the topics covered in the course include: collection of evidence, internal control evaluation, audit documentation, auditing the financial statement cycles and issuance of audit report. The fundamental knowledge gained from this course will be expanded in the Audit 2 course.
This course is an introduction course in Auditing and it will introduce students to the concepts and principles of auditing. Emphasis will be given on external and statutory auditing. Among the topics covered in the course include: collection of evidence, internal control evaluation, audit documentation, auditing the financial statement cycles and issuance of audit report. The fundamental knowledge gained from this course will be expanded in the Audit 2 course.
This course is the continuation to auditing course. Its purpose is to strengthen and equip the student with knowledge in auditing. It is more “conceptual” in nature compared to the first auditing course. Apart from that, it also expose the students to critical evaluation, and analysis of assurance engagement based on findings
This course provides a thorough introduction to state of the art corporate governance research and practice, including corporate control, regulation, behavioural issues and the role of stakeholders in corporate governance.
This course covers several parts, such as the framework of financial reporting, financial reporting in practice and accounting and price changes.
This is an introductory course of accounting. After learning the course, students are expected to understand the double-entry system in accounting, the accounting cycle, the accounting treatment of major balance sheet items, such as cash, accounts receivable, inventory, fixed assets, intangible assets, current liabilities, long-term liabilities and owners' equity. Case study will be applied to develop students’ professional judgment, critical thinking, and problem solving skills.
This course is an introductory course of accounting.
This course covers all aspects of partnership, company taxation, investment incentives, and indirect taxes.
This course covers all aspects of individual and sole proprietorship taxation.
This course is designed to expose students to the concepts and practice of accounting in public sector together with the underlying provisions, rules and procedures. Emphasis will be given to the Malaysian public sector. The coverage of the module includes environment of public sector accounting and major issues relating to management accounting and control, budgeting, financial accounting and reporting, performance measurement and auditing.
This course is to provide the students with a framework for conducting research in systematic manner in all quantitative and Qualitative
research in all area of business. It will introduce the various research methods and students wull be exposed to practical experince in data
collection and data analysis. It is also designed for students to learn the art of presenting research idea and findings in informative way.
The course will help students build upon, extend, and facilitate the
integration of business and technical knowledge, and help students
succeed as managers in a technology-intensive, corporate environment.
Through the use of a variety of cases, the course will enable students to
understand how information technology can be used to achieve
competitive advantage, and to improve decision-making, business
processes, operations, and organizational design.
This course focuses on conceptual foundations of accounting information systems, control and audit of accounting information systems,
accounting information systems applications, The REA data model, the systems development process and other AIS knowledge
At the end of this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand the basic facts and concepts of principles of management. 2. Possess excellent communication and leadership skills. 3. Able to evaluate issues concerning management. 4. Able to propose creative plans and find solutions for problems.
Explain and get familiar with the ethics envir
Understand and explain the role of professional accountant
Explain the ethical decision and the codes of conduct