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Department of Commerce

INTRODUCTION

Commerce Department offers Diploma in Accountancy, Diploma in Business Studies, Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance programs. Students who take these programs will study several common core courses such as Accounting, Management, Economics, Marketing, Business Law, and Statistics. In ensuring the programs offered aligns with recent developments in information technology, students are given the necessary exposure to business-related software applications. Students at Commerce Department are equipped with practical skills; therefore, the students are required to undergo 6 months of industrial training at any company or government agency. The teaching and learning process at Commerce Department is also aid with modern equipment and facilities. Lectures are conducted systematically in 23 conducive lecture rooms and comfortable lecture halls. In addition to the academic environment, the administration building of the Commerce Department also accommodates facilities such as conference rooms, resources corners, and audiovisuals that provide a good environment for its staff and students.

Programs offered:

Program Name

Duration

Accreditation Reference Number

Diploma in Accountancy  (DAT)

3 Years (6 semester)

MQA/FA 3285

Diploma in Business Studies (DPM)

3 Years (6 semester)

MQA/FA 3286

Diploma in Logistic and Supply Chain Management (DLS)

3 Years (6 semester)

MQA/FA 3287

Diploma in Islamic Banking and Finance (DIB)

3 Years (6 semester)

MQA/FA 0972

Commerce Department aims to:

1. Produce graduates with comprehensive knowledge and skills in business, accounting, logistics, and supply chain management as well as Islamic banking and finance that combine all aspects of business and entrepreneurship studies.

2. Instil the discipline of academic knowledge and noble values ??such as trust, responsible attitude, and self-reliance to produce graduates who are skilled and equipped with good morals that are in line with the National Education Philosophy.

3. Implement academic excellence by ensuring:

a.The passing rate for each course is not less than 90% for each semester.

b.That at least 25% of graduating students achieve a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 or more for each program and every semester.