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The Business Administration diploma with a major in Accounting focuses on developing expertise in financial and managerial accounting, auditing, and taxation. The program provides a solid foundation in business principles while emphasizing accounting practices and principles. Students learn to prepare financial statements, analyze financial data, and manage budgets through both theoretical coursework and practical exercises. Graduates are well-prepared for accounting roles in various sectors, including public accounting, corporate finance, and government, enhancing their career prospects in the accounting field.

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Accounting Technicians and Bookkeepers

12200$45,000 - $65,000Maintain financial records, prepare journal entries, and assist in preparing financial statements and budgets.

Financial and Investment Analysts

11101$60,000 - $95,000Analyze financial data, prepare forecasts, and evaluate investment opportunities to assist decision-making processes.

Payroll Administrators

13102$50,000 - $75,000Administer payroll systems, ensure compliance with tax regulations, and handle employee compensation records.

Budget Officers

11109$55,000 - $85,000Monitor budgets, prepare reports on spending, and ensure financial activities align with organizational goals.

Public Accountants

11100$55,000 - $90,000Prepare and examine financial records, ensure compliance with tax regulations, and provide accounting services to clients.