BBA in Accounting
Semester-wise syllabus for a BBA in Accounting
Semester 1: Foundations of Business & Accounting
1. Principles of Management
- Introduction to management theories, planning, organizing, and decision-making.
2. Financial Accounting 1
- Basics of accounting principles, journal entries, ledgers, and trial balance.
3. Business Mathematics
- Arithmetic, algebra, and financial calculations (interest, annuities, ratios).
4. Microeconomics
- Supply-demand, market structures, and consumer behavior.
5. Business Communication
- Professional writing, presentations, and interpersonal skills.
6. IT Fundamentals
- Basics of MS Office, spreadsheets, and accounting software introduction.
Semester 2:
Core Accounting & Business Skills
1. Financial Accounting II
- Advanced concepts: depreciation, inventory valuation, and financial statements.
2. Cost Accounting
- Cost concepts, job costing, process costing, and cost-volume-profit analysis.
3. Business Law
- Contracts, corporate law, and regulatory frameworks.
4. Macroeconomics
- National income, fiscal policy, inflation, and monetary systems.
5. Organizational Behavior
- Team dynamics, motivation, leadership, and workplace culture.
6. IT Applications in Accounting
- Advanced Excel, Tally, or QuickBooks for accounting tasks.
Semester 3:
Intermediate Accounting & Specializations
1. Advanced Financial Accounting
- Consolidation, partnerships, and accounting for mergers.
2. Direct Taxation
- Income Tax laws, computation for individuals, and filing procedures.
3. Auditing & Assurance
- Audit planning, internal controls, and audit reports.
4. Financial Management
- Capital budgeting, working capital management, and risk analysis.
5. Business Ethics
- Ethical dilemmas, corporate governance, and CSR.
6. Banking & Financial Markets
- Role of banks, financial instruments, and regulatory bodies.
Semester 4:
Advanced Accounting & Taxation
1. Indirect Taxation
- GST/VAT fundamentals, compliance, and filing.
2. Corporate Accounting
- Accounting for share capital, debentures, and dividends.
3. Management Accounting
- Budgeting, variance analysis, and performance metrics.
4. Accounting Software & ERP Systems
- SAP, Oracle Financials, or Zoho Books for automated accounting.
5. Research Methods in Accounting
- Data collection, analysis, and interpretation for financial studies.
6. Elective 1 (e.g., Forensic Accounting or International Accounting Standards).
Semester 5:
Strategic Accounting & Electives
1. Strategic Management
- SWOT analysis, competitive strategies, and case studies.
2. Advanced Auditing
- Forensic auditing, fraud detection, and digital audit tools.
3. Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
- Risk-return trade-offs, stock valuation, and portfolio diversification.
4. Elective 2 (e.g., International Taxation or Public Sector Accounting).
5. Elective 3 (e.g., Sustainability Reporting or Financial Derivatives).
6. Internship/Industrial Training
- Practical exposure in accounting firms, corporate finance departments, or audit firms.
Semester 6:
Capstone & Professional Readiness
1. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
- Comparative study of IFRS and local GAAP.
2. Capstone Project
- Real-world accounting problem-solving or case study analysis.
3. Advanced Financial Management
- Corporate valuation, mergers & acquisitions, and international finance.
4. Elective 4 (e.g., Data Analytics in Accounting or Corporate Governance).
5. Career Development
- Resume building, interview skills, and professional certifications (e.g., CPA, CMA).
6. Dissertation/Research Project
- In-depth research on contemporary accounting issues.