Accounting

Money is the life-blood of every business organisation and the person who manages the flow of money in and out of a company is at the heart of its operations. The accounting profession demands a high standard of professionalism and integrity and the requirements for entry are stringent.

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Accounting is concerned with the measurement, reporting and evaluation of information, including computerised information, which assists in the management of resources in business entities and government organisations. This programme prepares students to become professional accountants. It covers theoretical and conceptual accounting matters combined with the basic accounting skills needed to make graduates employable. 

Why study Accounting at HELP?

HELP University's prestigious Accounting programme was the first in Malaysia to be accredited by CPA Australia, and to be given maximum credit exemptions towards their professional qualification.

Our accounting degree is also accredited and given full credit exemptions by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

These qualifications will help students and graduates reach their greatest heights in their accounting careers.

HELPs Accounting curriculum has been designed to fulfill the requirements of professional accounting bodies like CPA Australia, ACCA, ICAEW, Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and many others where exemptions can be obtained.

At the same time, the curriculum provides a student with a broad-based education, thus enabling success in the highly competitive work environment.

Furthermore, top accounting professionals from the Big 4 accounting firms are invited to participate in teaching as adjunct staff. They bring real-world perspectives into the classroom setting.

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Career Pathways for Accounting

Given the universal skills of accountants, they can work in any type of industry and every type of employer. The highest percentage where work is found are usually in:
  • Accounting firms
  • Insurance companies
  • Banks
  • Multinational companies
  • Wholesale trade
  • Tax preparation companies
  • Stores or other retail trade
  • Government Central Banks

Accounting Programmes

Undergraduate Programmes

Post Graduate Programmes