Accounting Department
The accounting department follows the system of semesters for the undergraduate curriculum in the public and private Iraqi universities, which is based on the curricula of the international and Arab universities. The student in the accounting department studies 48 subjects. To graduate a students must complete 143 credit.
Semester |
No. of Courses |
No. of Credits |
|
First Year | First Semester | 5 | 13 |
Second Semester | 6 | 17 | |
Second Year | First Semester | 7 | 20 |
Second Semester | 6 | 18 | |
Third Year | First Semester | 7 | 21 |
Second Semester | 6 | 18 | |
Fourth Year | First Semester | 5 | 17 |
Second Semester | 6 | 19 | |
Total |
48 | 143 |
First Year
First Semester
Financial Accounting I
Business Administration
Economics
Computer Skills I
Arabic Language
Second Semester
Financial Accounting II
General Mathematics
Statistics
Computers Skills II
Accounting Readings & Correspondence
Human Rights & Democracy
Second Year
First Semester
Intermediate Accounting I
Governmental Accounting I
Accounting in English I
Marketing & E-trade
Business Law
Computers Skills III
General mathematics II
Second Semester
Intermediate Accounting II
Governmental Accounting II
Accounting for Non-Profit organization
Public finance
Accounting Operation research in English
Accounting in English II
Third Year
First Semester
Cost Accounting I
Corporate Accounting
Uniform Accounting System
Tax Accounting
Financial Management
E- Accounting Applications
Quantitative Methods
Second Semester
Advanced Financial Accounting
Natural Resource Accounting
Financial Foundation Accounting
Cost Accounting II
Auditing & Auditing Standards
Accounting Training
Fourth Year
First Semester
Advanced Cost Accounting in English I
Specialized Systems Accounting
Control
Managerial Accounting in English
Methodology & Ethics of Scientific Research
Second Semester
Advanced Cost Accounting in English II
Managerial Accounting in English II
International Accounting & Standards
Accounting Theory
Accounting Information System
Graduation Research
Business Administration Department
The Department of Business Administration follows the system of semesters for the undergraduate and graduate courses of the Business Administration departments in public and private Iraqi universities, which is based on the curriculum of the international and Arab universities. A student in the Business Administration Department studies (54) course. To graduate, a student must complete 133 credits.
Semester |
No. of Courses |
No. of Credits |
|
First Year | First Semester | 7 | 17 |
Second Semester | 7 | 18 | |
Second Year | First Semester | 7 | 18 |
Second Semester | 7 | 15 | |
Third Year | First Semester | 7 | 19 |
Second Semester | 7 | 17 | |
Fourth Year | First Semester | 6 | 15 |
Second Semester | 6 | 14 | |
Total |
54 | 133 |
First Year
First Semester
Principles of Business Administration I
Principles of Economics
Principles of Accounting
Microsoft Office I
Mathematics for Business
Arabic Language
English Reading in Business
Second Semester
Principles of Business Administration II
Principles of Economics II
Principles of Accounting II
Microsoft Office II
Statistics for Business
Human Rights & Democracy
Advanced English Readings in Business
Second Year
First Semester
Marketing Management
Human Resources Management
Organization Theory
Intermediate Accounting I
The Commercial Code (Law)
Inventory Management
Business Spreadsheet by Microsoft Excel in English
Second Semester
Marketing Research
Intellectual Capital Management
Organizational Behaviour
Intermediate Accounting II
E-Commerce
Supply Chain Management
Advanced Business Spreadsheet by Microsoft Excel
Third Year
First Semester
Financial Management I
Strategic Management
Banking Management
Cost Accounting I
Business Quantitative Methods by QSB
Project Management
Business Economics
Second Semester
Financial Management II
Strategic Thinking
Insurance Management
Business Operation Research by QSB
Cost Accounting II
Project Management Applications on Computer
Feasibility Study
Fourth Year
First Semester
Operation & Production Management
International Business Technology
Managerial Information Technology
Research Methodologies Approaches
Governmental Contracts Management
Risk Management
Second Semester
Quality Management
Knowledge Management
Corporate Governance
Graduate Project
Negotiations Management
Investment Portfolio Management