The Springboard to Success and Professionalism with Greatest Interest.
The Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (Hons) provide students with a specialised education in and understanding of the legal, business and social environments in which accountancy and finance operates. It also enables students to be conversant in the technical languages and practices of the accounting and finance sector in a market economy. These include measurement and disclosure in financial statements, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation and corporate finance.
Upon completion of UOW Malaysia’s Bachelor in Accounting and Finance (Hons) program at Glenmarie, Selangor campus, graduates will be granted exemptions from the following recognised professional bodies^
- ACCA – Exempted from all 9 ACCA Fundamental papers
- CIMA – Exempted from 8 CIMA papers to complete the professional qualification
Highlights
BUSINESS STUDIES FOR LEADERS OF THE FUTURE
- Grooming Business Leaders for the Future
- Choose UOW Malaysia to Develop Entrepreneurial Skills
- Students Today, Entrepreneurs Tomorrow
- Real World Education With Industry
GROOMING BUSINESS LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE
When students graduate from UOW Malaysia with a business degree, they are ready to compete and succeed anywhere in the world. At UOW Malaysia, we ensure that our students are armed with the knowledge, insights and skills, and empowered with experience, so that they stand out in our ever-evolving globalised economy and help create an economically prosperous tomorrow. The academic experience at UOW Malaysia is designed for students who not only desire to study business, but also to build the characteristics and confidence necessary for a real world experience. Our focus on communication skills, emotional intelligence, identifying strengths and pursuing passions prepare them to become driven and intuitive leaders.
CHOOSE UOW MALAYSIA FOR YOUR BUSINESS STUDIES
UOW Malaysia’s School of Business drive a strong focus on offering real world and experiential learning for, as well as developing entrepreneurial skills in students. Students are given opportunities to understand business organisations, systems and processes from a simulated model, learn from captains of industry, and work with industrial partners on real-world projects – giving them a head start in honing their business sense and sharpening their skills. Our focus on communication skills, emotional intelligence, identifying strengths and pursuing passion prepare them to become driven and intuitive leader.
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STUDENTS TODAY, ENTREPRENEURS TOMORROW
At UOW Malaysia, students are encouraged to cultivate an entrepreneurial mind – to be bold, innovative and adaptable. All students that are taking business studies are required to undergo the Entrepreneurship module, anchored by the School of Business.
In the pursuit of nurturing budding entrepreneurs, the School of Business set up its own Enterprise Centre and partnered with Malaysia Practice Enterprise Centre (MyPEC) for its business simulator program. Under the Entrepreneurship module, students work in teams to run a business and solve its problems and issues in a virtual environment. The simulated set-up allows students to use various web-based applications including the SKOLA trading platform, human resources, administration and marketing platforms; providing students with the opportunity to experience different scenarios that occur in a real-world business environment. This teaches students the various methods of facing different situations, taking calculated risks and learning from failures.
Besides the simulated environment, students also go through the process of conceptualising, developing and fine-tuning business ideas, which will be pitched to angel investors. The module is taught by lecturers who have had vast industry experience and who are members of the Malaysian Business Angels Network (MBAN).
REAL WORLD EDUCATION WITH INDUSTRY
Students at UOW Malaysia’s School of Business are driven to be industry-ready. Essential to their academic learning and experience are our collaborations with industry partners, all designed to ensure our students get an edge above others even before they graduate.
Program structure
YEAR 1
- Oral Communication
- Writing and Referencing
- Principles of Economics
- Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting 1Â & 2
- Principles of Marketing
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Finance
- Business Law
- Quantitative Methods
YEAR 2
- Accounting Information Systems
- Auditing
- Company Law
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Markets and Institution
- Financial Reporting 1 & 2
- Financial Management
- Intermediate Taxation
- Introduction to Taxation
- Research Methodology
YEAR 3
- Advanced Audit and Assurance
- International Finance
- Investment Analysis
- Elective (1 subject)
- Final Year Project
- Internship
- Organisational Behaviour
- Operations Management
- Business Digitalization
- Digital Strategy
- Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban (Malaysian Students)
- Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (International Students)
- Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
- Entrepreneurship
- Integrity and Anti-Corruption
- Global Social Responsibility
- Bahasa Kebangsaan A*
Bahasa Kebangsaan A is compulsory for all Malaysian students
- without a credit in SPM Bahasa Malaysia.
- without SPM Bahasa Malaysia (applicable to students from UEC, O Level, or other equivalent programs)
Entry requirements
STPMÂ :
2 Principal Passes (2 C+s) or CGPA 2.33
UEC :
5 Credits (5Bs)
GCE A Level :
2 Principal Passes (2Ds)
Diploma :
A diploma in accounting or related field, Pass with minimum CGPA of 2.50
Foundation Studies :
Pass with min. CGPA of 2.50
In addition to the above mentioned requirement, the students must have obtained a Credit in Mathematics at SPM level or its equivalent, and a Band 2 MUET for STPM, and other qualification that was not conducted in English.
Candidates without a Credit in Mathematics at SPM level may be admitted if their entry qualification contain subject(s) of Mathematics and their achievement is equivalent or higher than the required Credit of Mathematics at the SPM level.
Local Student :
Band 4 in MUET
International Student :
Band 5.5 in IELTS; or a min score of 46 (IBT) or 8 (Essentials-Online) in TOEFL; or Cambridge English (160); or PTE Academic (51)
- If English language is not fulfilled, students are required to take an additional module at UOW Malaysia.
- This requirement can be exempted if the Foundation/Diploma was taught in English medium