UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

BSBAA Program

>>> COURSES AND ELECTIVES

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Accountancy (BSBAA) Program is a five-year program which is essentially an extension of the basic Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Program. It aims to develop the student as a professional public accountant and ultimately as a potential executive with his basic BSBA background. It is designed to prepare him for the growing responsibilities of the accountant and to enable him to tackle the CPA Board Examinations.

CURRICULUM

 

 
FIRST YEAR


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

GE 1 (Arts and Humanities)1,2

3

GE 2 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1,5

3

GE 3 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1,5

3

GE 4 (Math, Science & Technology)1,3

3

GE 5 Math 17 (Algebra and Trigonometry)3

5

    or Math 11 (College Algebra) (3)

(3)

       Math 14 (Plane Trigonometry) (3)

(3)

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

17(18)


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

GE 6 (Arts and Humanities)1,2

3

GE 7 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1,3

3

GE 8 (Math, Science & Technology)1,3

3

GE 9 (Math, Science & Technology)1,5

3

Math 100 (Introduction to Calculus)

4

Physical Education

(2)

Total Units

16


SECOND YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

GE 10 (Arts and Humanities)1,2

3

GE 11 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1,3

3

GE 12 (Math, Science & Technology)1,5

3

BA 99.1 (Fundamental Accounting Theory & Practice I)

3

Econ 100.1 (Introduction to Macroeconomics Theory & Policy)

3

Statistics 101 (Elementary Statistics)

3

Physical Education

(2)

NSTP4

(3)

Total Units

18


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

GE 13 (Arts and Humanities)1,2

3

GE 14 (Social Sciences & Philosophy)1,5

3

BA 99.2 (Fundamental Accounting Theory & Practice II)

3

BA 180.1 (Information Technology in Business I)

3

BA 181 (Management Science I)

3

Econ 100.2 (Introduction to Microeconomics Theory & Policy)

3

Physical Education

(2)

NSTP4

(3)

Total Units

18


a Do not take MATH 1

 


THIRD YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

BA 101 (Introduction to Business Management)

3

BA 114.1 (Accounting Theory and Practice I)

4.5

BA 141 (Business Finance I)

3

BA 161 (Law on Business Transactions)

3

BA 182 (Management Science II)

3

GE 15 (Arts and Humanities)1,2

3

Total Units

19.5


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

BA 151 (Human Behavior in Organizations)

3

BA 114.2 (Accounting Theory & Practice II)

4.5

BA 142 (Business Finance II)

3

BA 162 (Law in Business Organizations)

3

BA 186 (Systems Analysis and Design)

3

BAA Elective6 

3

Total Units

19.5


FOURTH YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

BA 105 (Operations Management)

3

BA 116 (Cost Accounting)

6

BA 120.1 (Auditing Theory and Practice I)

4

BA 147 (Fundamentals of Derivative Securities)

3

BA 170 (Marketing Management)

3

Total Units

19


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

BA 117 (Managerial Cost Accounting & Control) 3

BA 118.1 (Advanced Accounting I)

6

BA 121 (Accounting Systems)

3

BA 127 (Tax Accounting I)

3

BA 166 (The Law on Sales, Agency & Credit Transactions)

3

Total Units

18


SUMMER


Units

BA 118.2 (Advanced Accounting II) 3


FIFTH YEAR

 


FIRST SEMESTER


Units

BA 118.3 (Advanced Accounting III)

6

BA 128 (Tax Accounting II)

3

BA 129 (Management Services)

3

BA 164 (Negotiable Instruments & Insurance)

3

BA 120.2 (Auditing Theory and Practice II)

3

Total Units

18


SECOND SEMESTER


Units

BA 123 (Public Accounting Practice) 5

BA 126 (Controllership)

3

BA 190 (Strategic Management)

3

BAA Elective6

3

PI 100 (The Life and Works of Jose Rizal)7  

3

Total Units

17

1 Six units of GE courses must be in Philippine Studies in any domain.

2 Nine (9) units of GE courses taken in the Arts & Humanities domain must be taken under the Department of English Studies and Comparative Literature of the College of Arts and Letters to comply with the minimum required units for English by the Board of Accountancy, Professional Regulations Commission.

3 Math 17 or both Math 11 and 14 is a permanent substitution for Math 1 (GE course-Math, Science and Technology).  Do not take Math 1.

4 As a requirement for graduation, all students are required to take six (6) units of NSTP courses in either: (a) Military Training Service/ROTC; or (b) Civil Welfare Training Service (CWTS).

5 Do not take Econ 11.

6 At least one of the BAA electives must be a department-qualified course in economics.

7 May be taken in summer.

 

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