Program Objectives
General Objective
The program aims to:
Qualify students to design efficient systems, create computer networks, analyze systems, manage databases, and handle decision support systems.
Equip students with skills in developing applied computer programs in related accounting and administrative fields.
Train students in research methods and problem-solving techniques in administrative sciences, with hands-on training in various institutions.
Provide the community and local market with qualified graduates in accounting and financial technology to enhance institutional performance according to global standards.
Assist organizations in decision-making by organizing activities within computerized information systems.
Expected Learning Outcomes
A) Knowledge and Understanding
By the end of the program, graduates should be able to:
Understand the terminology and concepts of various business subjects and their applications in the job market.
Interpret theories, facts, principles, and techniques related to accounting, business management, economics, statistics, mathematics, and insurance, applying them in information systems.
Recognize the principles, procedures, and techniques used in analyzing different types of business data.
Define artificial intelligence concepts and their applications in business fields.
Explain the relationship between studied subjects and the labor market at the local, regional, and global levels.
Understand the principles and processes of artificial intelligence in analyzing and designing accounting and administrative systems.
Analyze accounting and financial technology strategies and demonstrate data analysis skills.
B) Intellectual Skills
Graduates should be able to:
Compare different methods of designing information systems.
Interpret and analyze business data using statistical, mathematical models and advanced AI programs.
Propose mechanisms for designing various accounting and administrative systems.
Apply a broad range of accounting and management sciences to identify and solve financial problems.
Analyze financial information using quantitative and qualitative scientific methods.
Develop mechanisms for addressing accounting and administrative problems.
Predict the efficiency of accounting and financial technology by processing data using specialized software.
Expand scientific curiosity and creativity across a wide range of disciplines.
C) Professional Skills
Graduates should be able to:
Prepare reports on processed data and operations using appropriate techniques while maintaining scientific integrity.
Apply information systems practices to analyze and extract data.
Utilize acquired technological knowledge to develop electronic accounting and administrative applications with adherence to professional ethics.
Employ computer programs and ready-made software to analyze real-life business data.
Monitor and maintain general application frameworks and models for designing accounting and administrative systems.
Assist in designing accounting and administrative information systems for academic, industrial, and research-related problems.
Operate AI-based software for business sciences and effectively manage scientific challenges.
Identify and implement appropriate quality systems for selected industries.
Apply statistical techniques for controlling selected industrial systems.
Career Opportunities for Graduates
Graduates will be qualified for roles in:
Specialized electronic accounting
Creating, analyzing, and designing accounting and administrative systems
Developing specialized databases
Designing and managing websites
Virtual and digital institutions
Structuring and designing business information networks
E-knowledge economics for business institutions and stock markets
Applying software engineering concepts to business development
D) General Skills
By the end of the program, graduates should be able to:
Utilize various information systems programs for data processing and word processing effectively.
Think independently, identify tasks and responsibilities, and solve problems based on scientific information systems standards.
Communicate through report writing, presentations, and professional interactions in the job market.
Pursue lifelong independent learning and acquire skills for further professional training in companies and industries.
Work effectively, both individually and within teams, to achieve assigned goals and tasks.
Apply professional and ethical responsibilities in accounting and financial technology.