Faculty of International Business and Humanities (FIBH)
Accounting and information Technology Track
General Outcomes
Apply knowledge in the business and humanities environment
Understand and appreciate the importance of the impact of globalization and diversity in modern organizations
Display professional and ethical responsibilities; and comply with regulations and code of ethics
Effectively use information technology
Effectively communicate and work within multi-disciplinary teams
Prepare and interpret
Analyze, infer and use of scientific thinking
Employ critical thinking skills in business situations
Effective time management
Self-management and control
Apply continuous improvement concepts
Specialization outcomes
Recommend to management appropriate accounting and financial techniques for planning and control in domestic or international settings.
Assess operating and financial policies that are legally compliant, adhere to accounting and control standards, and are ethically, culturally and economically
Plan effective external, internal, or information systems
Assess employee and organizational information and administration systems through the effective use of information technology which is culturally, legally and ethically appropriate.
Recommend initiatives geared towards improving effectiveness, efficiency and economy of processes, functions, employees, or businesses.
Assess programs, policies, and practices for alignment with overall organizational goals and objectives in both domestic and international contexts.
Demonstrate essential employability skills including: ability to collaborate with others, ability to integrate information cross-functionally, critical and creative thinking, self-evaluation of own performance and professional development needs, and leadership.