Rhodes University Bcom Accounting

Rhodes University Bcom Accounting

This is a three-year degree aimed at providing the graduate with a good academic grounding in the major subject areas of Commerce. The curricula provide for  specialisation up to third year level in two or more of any of the following fields: Accounting, Economics, Information Systems, Law, Management, Science, Social Science and Statistics, in any of four curricula as follows:
The General Curriculum allows for a wide combination of subjects in second and third year including at least two major subjects. Provided the appropriate combination of courses is chosen, the curriculum enables students to qualify as members of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and Administrators with the minimum of additional examinations. Further particulars are available from the Student Adviser. Extensive exemption is also available from the examinations for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
The Accounting Curriculum is intended for students wishing to enter the accounting profession or to take the BCom degree with an accounting emphasis. If this curriculum is followed, the Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy (PGDip(Accounting)) can be completed in one further year of study after credit is also obtained for Auditing 1, Management Accounting and Finance 1, and Taxation 1. Students who obtain a BCom degree with this curriculum will qualify for exemption from the entire Foundation Stage of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (ACCA) examinations together with papers 5 and 8 in the Certificate stage. Extensive exemption is also available from the examinations for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). Further particulars may be obtained from the Head of the Department of Accounting.
The Law Curriculum is intended for students wishing to enter the legal profession, or to take a BCom degree with a legal emphasis. Following this curriculum, a candidate can obtain enough exemptions from the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree subjects to complete the LLB requirements in two further years of study.
The Inter-Faculty Curriculum enables students to include a major subject in the Social Sciences in their BCom degree, and, depending on the subjects chosen, is suitable for candidates interested in personnel management or industrial relations. This curriculum also enables students to include a Science major or any Humanities major in their degree.
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) – three year programme
General

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Choose:
Acc 101 and (102 or 112)
Compulsory:
Ecos 201 and 202
Choose a major course
Compulsory:
Ecos 101 and 102
Choose a 2nd year course Choose another major course
Compulsory:
Management 101 and 102
Choose another 2nd year course
Choose:
Commercial Law 101 and 102 or Psychology 1
Choose:
Commercial Law 101 and 102 or any course
Choose:
Theory of Finance and Statistics 1D or Maths 1C
Compulsory:
Prof Communications
Optional:
Computer Science 112

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) – three year programme
Accounting (Chartered Accountant)

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
Compulsory:
Acc 101 and 102
Compulsory:
Ecos 201 and 202
Compulsory:
Acc 3
Compulsory:
Ecos 101 and 102
Compulsory:
Acc 201 and 202
Compulsory:
Auditing 1
Compulsory:
Management 101 and 102
Compulsory:
Info Systems 201 and 203
Compulsory:
Taxation 1
Compulsory:
Commercial Law 101 and 102
Compulsory:
Intro to Professional Accounting
Compulsory:
Management Accounting and Finance 101 and 102
Compulsory:
Theory of Finance and Statistics 1D
Compulsory:
Intro to Taxation
Compulsory:
Computer Science 112
Compulsory:
Prof Communication for Accountants