ADP ACCOUNTING & FINANCE

The Associate Degree Program (ADP) in Accounting & Finance is a two-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills in business and management. This program covers key aspects of business administration, including management principles, marketing, accounting, finance, and human resources. This will definitely prepares students for entry-level positions in the business world or further studies in business and related fields.

Overview

Accounting and Finance are the two fundamental pillars that support all business operations. Accounting is the “language of business,” focusing on meticulously recording, measuring, and communicating an organization’s past and present financial transactions. Finance is the strategic application of this information, focusing on managing money and making forward-looking decisions about investments, capital, and risk.

Scope Of This Degree

This degree is a gateway to high-demand careers and professional certifications like the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst).

  • Public Accountant (in an audit or tax role)

  • Corporate Financial Analyst

  • Management Consultant

  • Investment Banker

  • Portfolio Manager

  • Budget Analyst

  • Forensic Accountant

  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of our program, you will be able to:

  • Prepare & Interpret Financial Statements: Accurately construct and analyze the full set of financial statements in accordance with professional standards (e.g., IFRS/GAAP).

  • Make Data-Driven Decisions: Apply principles of managerial accounting and corporate finance to evaluate projects, set budgets, and guide business strategy.

  • Analyze Investments: Assess the value and risk of financial assets (stocks, bonds, etc.) and construct diversified investment portfolios.

  • Manage Financial Risk: Identify and quantify various financial risks (e.g., market, credit, liquidity) and develop strategies to manage them.

  • Communicate Effectively: Translate complex financial data and analysis into clear, concise, and actionable insights for managers, clients, and stakeholders.

  • Uphold Ethical Standards: Apply the rigorous professional and ethical standards required in the handling of financial information and client advisement.