Thesis\Treatise Track: Total Credit Hours Required to Finish the Degree ( 48 Credit Hours ) as Follows
Specialization Requirements
Students must pass all of the following courses plus ( 18 ) credit hours for the Thesis
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
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152718000 | FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East | 3 | - | 3 |
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152718010 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE | This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. | 3 | - | 3 |
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152718020 | QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS | This course is designed to provide students with an overview of quantitative research methodology applicable to the investigation of organizational phenomena. It is intended to introduce the fundamental skills and concepts needed to design and conduct behavioral research and to enhance the students’ ability to evaluate the research of others. Moreover, it enables the students to collect quantifiable data for use in decision making. | 3 | - | 3 |
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152718030 | ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718000 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East |
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152718040 | MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718000 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East |
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152718050 | FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS | 3 | - | 3 |
152718000 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East |
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152718070 | PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE - CORPORATE FINANCE | 3 | - | 3 |
152718010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. |
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152718090 | RESEARCH METHODS IN ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
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Students must pass ( 6 ) credit hours from any of the following courses
Course Number |
Course Name |
Weekly Hours |
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152718080 | FUNDAMENTALS OF ASSET PRICING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718070 PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE - CORPORATE FINANCE |
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152718100 | INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718000 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East |
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152718110 | AUDITING, RISK MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL | 3 | - | 3 |
152718030 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
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152718120 | FINANCIAL ANALYTICS | 3 | - | 3 |
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152718130 | VALUATION | 3 | - | 3 |
152718050 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS |
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152718140 | INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS | 3 | - | 3 |
152718010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. |
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152718150 | GAME THEORY | 3 | - | 3 |
152718010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. |
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152718160 | ESSENTIAL OF ECONOMETRICS | 3 | - | 3 |
152718020 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS This course is designed to provide students with an overview of quantitative research methodology applicable to the investigation of organizational phenomena. It is intended to introduce the fundamental skills and concepts needed to design and conduct behavioral research and to enhance the students’ ability to evaluate the research of others. Moreover, it enables the students to collect quantifiable data for use in decision making. |
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152718170 | DATA ANALYTICS FOR ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718030 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
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152718180 | SEMINAR IN CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718030 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
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152718190 | PORTFOLIO THEORY AND INVESTMENTS | 3 | - | 3 |
152718010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. |
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152718200 | INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND BANKING | 3 | - | 3 |
152718010 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE This course provides an overview of the concepts, principles and theoretical foundations of financial management. Topics covered include the financial environment, financial statements, cash flows and taxes, analysis of financial statements, time value of money, bonds, bond valuation and interest rates, risk and return, corporate valuation and stock valuation and financial options. Special emphasis will be placed on the relationship between finance and accounting and how students can use this knowledge in financial management and investments. |
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152718210 | TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE | 3 | - | 3 |
152718000 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING This course presents an overview of financial accounting fundamentals. Topics covered include the elements of the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows, how economic events such as operating activities, corporate investments and financing transactions are recorded, and the analysis of financial statements. A unit will focus on differences in accounting methods around the world and accounting in the Middle East |
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