Stellenbosch University

Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Accounting

Business, Commerce and Management Studies - Finance Economics and Accounting

Purpose and Rationale

The Bachelor of Accounting Sciences programme aims to provide students with core knowledge and skills in various basic and specialized aspects of accounting sciences. The curriculum includes financial accountancy, taxation, and management accounting to equip students for careers in accounting and management areas of the private and public sectors. The goal is to prepare graduates to promote sustainable growth, development, and prosperity in all sectors of the economy and society.

Additionally, the programme aims to develop competent leaders in accounting and management fields with applied fundamental and generic cross-functional knowledge and skills. Graduates are expected to have the ability to steer sustainable development, growth, and prosperity in the most appropriate direction.

Furthermore, the programme aims to prepare students who wish to pursue postgraduate studies in accounting sciences by providing them with a sound academic foundation. This will enable students to further their education and specialization in the accounting field.

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrated ability to read and interpret accounting literature, implying the ability to teach themselves from source material.
  2. Manifested understanding of the use of scientific methods in the acquisition of accounting data and knowledge.
  3. Demonstrated ability to identify and solve diverse problems in a critical and creative way by applying appropriate accounting methods.
  4. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others as a member of a team in the private, developmental and public sectors.
  5. Demonstrated ability to organise and manage oneself and one's personal activities responsibly and effectively.
  6. Demonstrated ability to collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate relevant information.
  7. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, using visual, mathematical and or language skills in the modes of oral and or written persuasion.
  8. Demonstrated ability to use accounting based science and technology effectively and critically, showing responsibility towards the environment and the interests of others.
  9. Demonstrate understanding of the world as a set of related systems by recognising. Accounting related problem solving contexts do not exist in isolation.
  10. Demonstrated understanding of the ability to apply a range of accounting related equipment, techniques, procedures and experimental approaches.
  11. Demonstrated ability to apply this accounting related knowledge and practical skills to address theoretical and practical accounting and to learn appropriate lessons from these experiences.
  12. A demonstrated understanding of: The theoretical underpinnings. The empirical bodies of knowledge. Practical experienced and skills related to the core aspects of the relevant subject matter in one or more of the chosen fields specified.
  13. In the case of the Bachelor of Commerce(BComm) in Taxation, the skills and technical background in taxation to enter into a career specialist in the private and public sector.
  14. In the case of BComm in Management Accounting the skills and technical background in management accounting to enter into a career with an institution with the purpose of gaining required practical experience in order to qualify as a Chartered Management Accountant.
  15. In the case of BComm in Financial Accounting the skills and technical background in accounting subjects to enter into articles with an accredited accountant in public practice with a view of qualifying as a Certified Accountant.
  16. In the case of the BComm in Commercial Accounting, the skills and technical background to enter into articles with an accredited accountant in public practice with a view of qualifying as a Commercial and Financial Accountant.

Assessment Criteria

  1. The assessment used for this qualification ensures that the purpose of the qualification is achieved.
  2. A range of formative and summative assessment methods such as simulations, computer assignments, workplace assessments, written and oral presentations, and examinations are used.
  3. The required range of modalities is used integratively to assess whether the specified outcomes have been achieved.
  4. From the assessment of samples, generalising to a domain takes place in a judicious and planned way in order to ensure reliability.
  5. The assessment used meets the standard and level of achievement for National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Levels 5 and 6.

Integrated Assessment: Integrated assessment takes place in terms of a variety of procedures such as cross-disciplinary assignment simulations, workplace assessments, written examinations, and oral presentations and examinations.

Qualification Details

Type
National First Degree
NQF Level
07
Min. Credits
360
SAQA Source
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Stellenbosch University
Description
Stellenbosch University is a public research university located in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It is one of the oldest universities in the country, established in 1918. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts and social sciences, science, engineering, health sciences, and business. Stellenbosch University is known for its high academic standards and research output, with a strong focus on innovation and sustainability. It is also recognized for its multicultural and inclusive campus environment, attracting students from diverse backgrounds both locally and internationally.

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