Accounting

Faculty of Administration and Economics

About the Department

The Department of Accounting is dedicated to preparing highly qualified accounting professionals equipped with the knowledge, analytical skills, and ethical values necessary to meet the evolving needs of financial institutions, businesses, and public organizations. The department offers a comprehensive academic program that combines accounting principles with practical applications in financial accounting, auditing, taxation, managerial accounting, accounting information systems, and financial reporting. It aims to produce graduates capable of supporting organizational sustainability, financial transparency, and sound economic decision-making.

Vision

To become a leading academic department in accounting education, scientific research, and professional excellence by preparing highly competent accountants capable of supporting financial integrity, sustainable development, and economic growth at both national and international levels.

Mission

The Department of Accounting is committed to providing high-quality accounting education that integrates academic knowledge with practical experience, preparing graduates with professional competence, analytical thinking, ethical responsibility, and technological skills to meet labor market demands, contribute to scientific research, and support financial and economic development.

Goals

Prepare qualified accountants according to international academic and professional standards. Develop academic curricula to keep pace with developments in accounting, auditing, taxation, and financial reporting. Promote scientific research and innovation in accounting and financial sciences. Enhance students' analytical, technological, communication, and problem-solving skills. Strengthen practical training through partnerships with financial institutions, audit firms, and business organizations. Promote professional ethics, transparency, governance, and financial accountability. Encourage the use of modern accounting information systems and digital technologies. Support lifelong learning and continuous professional development in the accounting profession.

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