Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
School : School of International Business
Prerequisit Course : ACC111
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
The study of management accounting for internal reporting and decision-making. The course introduces a business-management approach to the development and use of accounting information. Major topics include cost behavior, cost analysis, profit planning and control measures. Accounting for decentralized operations, capital budgeting decisions, and ethical challenges in managerial accounting are also covered.
ECO111 - Microeconomics
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
School : School of International Business
Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Introduction to economics - The Scope and Method of Economics - Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium – Elasticity - Consumer Choice - The Behaviour of Profit-Maximizing Firms - Short-Run Costs - Long-Run Costs - The Labour and Land Markets - The Capital Market and the Investment Decision - General Equilibrium and the Efficiency of Perfect Competition – Monopoly - Income Distribution and Poverty - International Trade
ACC111 - Accounting Principles
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
School : School of International Business
Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
An introduction to accounting emphasizing how general purpose financial statements communicate information about the business corporation's performance and position for users external to management. Approximately one third of the course emphasizes how the accountant processes and presents the information and includes exposure to recording transactions, adjusting balances and preparing financial statements for service and merchandise firms according to established rules and procedures. The balance of the course examines major elements of the statements such as cash, receivables, inventory, long-lived assets, depreciation, payroll, bonds, and other liabilities and stocks.
LRA101 - Japanese Culture
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
School : School of Humanities
Prerequisit Course :
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Through introductions of various Japanese cultures and societies, the course aims at helping students to learn Japanese discipline, ethics and attitude. This course looks at the way modern Japanese society and culture formed. Through tracing historical sources and discussing both modern and traditional aesthetics and social and political elements, students will create a picture of Japan as it is today. Analysis, scholarly research, and commentary will create a context through which to approach case studies of literary texts, films, and art. Students will learn not just about Japanese culture, but how to approach the study of a culture and its development. This course also emphasizes a dialogue and coexistence between Islam and other cultures including Japanese culture
LRA102 - Introduction to Philosophy
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
School : School of Humanities
Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
An introduction to philosophy through topics found in classical philosophical writings, such as the nature of truth and knowledge, mind and body, freedom and determinism, right and wrong, and the existence of God. Course content varies from instructor to instructor.