The curriculum of the program covers topics that focus on accounting and management
information systems.
In addition to providing the fundamental training for the economist profession, it offers an
insight into the latest knowledge in the field of accounting through specific courses that can
contribute to diversifying the career perspectives of graduates (i.e. Financial accounting,
Managerial accounting, Applied accounting, Financial control, Management control, Business
valuation, Financial auditing, Accounting of credit institutions, Accounting of public
institutions).
The program is structured to cultivate authentic professional judgement and to develop
students’ knowledge and skills such as:
- applying accounting regulations for various types of organizations
- measuring performance and assessing the competitive financial position of entities
- undertaking economic analyses, syntheses, forecasting, and evaluations
- preparing and auditing financial statements, and analyzing other financial reports to support
decision-making
- contributing to the development of financial accounting and fiscal strategies and policies within
organizations
- understanding and applying the professional codes of ethics and conduct.