Accounting
Producing Accounting Professionals for the Digital Era
Producing Accounting Professionals for the Digital Era
Accounting is the study of principles ranging from basic accounting to advanced financial accounting, financial statement presentation, financial statement analysis, management accounting, tax accounting, and auditing.
Professionals in the field of accounting will continue to be in high demand, especially those who can combine accounting knowledge with technology.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting program at Universitas Bunda Mulia is designed to develop business practice, finance, and accounting concepts. Graduates will also possess computerized skills and be proficient in utilizing accounting applications (Digital Accounting, Tax Accounting, Digital Auditing, Advanced Digital Accounting, Integrated Business Process).
With excellent learning facilities, quality instructors, and various academic activities, every graduate of the UBM Accounting program will be ready to face the professional world.
Accreditation:
Unggul
Credits:
144 SKS
Duration:
3,5 – 4 years
Degree:
Bachelor of Accounting (S.Ak.)
Accounting students are equipped with computerized skills and the ability to utilize various digital applications.
The course structure is tailored to meet the needs of the dynamic industrial world, ensuring that every graduate is well-prepared to enter the workforce.
Every accounting student at UBM will graduate with CAP and SAP/ERP* certifications, as these are required to qualify for the thesis examination.
The specializations courses in this study program are selected by students during the 4th semester of the S1 Accounting program at UBM.
Students learn to prepare financial reports digitally based on Financial Accounting Standards. They will also be able to analyze market conditions for financial decision-making and investment.
Students study tax management for companies regarding domestic and foreign income, foreign tax subjects, foreign investments, and other tax management efforts.
Students interpret sustainability reports, make managerial decisions, and develop skills in managing various organizational interests.
Students learn fraud detection and prevention methods for financial reports, study assurance and consulting functions, and understand the process of preparing audit reports.
During the program, students must complete 144 credits. Here is a list of courses for the Accounting program:
Accountants can work in any industry, including private businesses, government, or entrepreneurship. Graduates also have the opportunity to pursue higher education. Some career prospects for accounting graduates include:
The S1 Accounting Student Association at UBM, known as ACCASIA, serves as a platform for students to develop leadership skills.
Activities organized by the accounting student association include various national and international seminars, accounting competitions, industry visits, and much more!
For the latest updates, visit the ACCASIA Student Association’s social media on Instagram: