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The College of Business and Accountancy believes in the University's commitment to Christian values and academic excellence.
It seeks to inculcate in the students under its wing a high regard for professional competence, moral uprightness, self-discipline, industry, a sense of fairness, as well as that of camaraderie.
As commerce would not have begun in the first place without the earthly resources that are still its currency, special care is given to the promotion of an awareness to have these managed, allocated, and utilized efficiently, effectively and equitably for the perpetuation of not only the trade but also of all those that depend on such balance for survival.
General Objectives
The College of Commerce motivates, molds and prepares the youth for positions of leadership in business and government, in the local, national, and international communities. Basic skills and techniques needed for our graduates to assume productive roles are emphasized as well as the capacity for continued learning.
The ultimate goal is to produce men and women who possess the skills, problem-solving tools and professionalism essential to the conduct of business, both nationally and internationally.
The College is also committed to instill a sense of responsibility on the part of each individual for the upliftment of the quality of life in the community where he or she lives and works.
Courses Offered:
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Bachelor of Science in Accountancy |
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This course aims to produce competent and morally upright accountants, to develop future consultants in the field of accounting, management, auditing, and taxation. Additionally, it also aims to equip the graduates with the competence and skills for key positions in both the public and private industries. |
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Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Management Accounting |
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This course aims to equip the students with the competence and skills on the extraction, accumulation, analysis and evaluation of managerial accounting information to be able to make the proper recommendation/s to higher management as basis for decision-making. |
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Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Finance and Investments |
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This course aims to prepare the students for executive positions in prestigious banking institutions and become financial consultants to industries operating in the local, regional, national and international markets. |
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Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Business Management |
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This course prepares the students for consultancy services and entrepreneurship through a well-balanced curriculum with special emphasis on practicum and research. The graduate becomes versatile in the area of managing both human and non-human resources to be able to maximize them to achieve the organization's objectives. |
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Bachelor of Science in Commerce Major in Computer Information System |
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This course provides the students with the knowledge and technical skills necessary to become competent computer programmers and computer systems analysts in the local and global business environment. The course curriculum is designed and geared toward producing graduates who are well trained in the analysis of business data processing systems and developing software solutions to various business data-processing problems. |
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To fully equip the students with the theoretical and actual knowledge in managing effectively the various operations in the hospitality industry, particularly in the hotels and restaurants. |
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