PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING

About this Course

Course Description

This course is designed to introduce the students with the concepts of accounting and financial management in the public sector. It also aims to expose the students with the current practices of public sector accounting, together with the underlying legal provision, rules and procedures.

Course Learning Outcomes

1 ) Explain issues related to budgeting system, financial reporting, auditing, accountability, information technology and performance measurement including new
2 ) Demonstrate vote accounting in accordance with applicable Approved Accounting Standard in relation to public sector organisations in Malaysia. ( A3 )
3 ) Evaluate issues related to budgeting system, financial accounting system, financial reporting, audit and accountability in relation to public sector organisations in Malaysia. ( C5 )

Course Details

STATUS : Open
DURATION : FLEXIBLE
EFFORT : 3 hours per week
MODE : 100% Online
COURSE LEVEL : Beginner
LANGUAGE : English
CLUSTER : Business & Management ( SP )

 Syllabus

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Our Instructor

RAZINAH BINTI HASSAN

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Puncak Alam

MUZRIFAH BINTI MOHAMED

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Puncak Alam

ZAHARAH BINTI ABDULLAH

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Alor Gajah

DR. DG KU HABIBAH BINTI AG KEE

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Kota Kinabalu

DR. AGNES BINTI PAULUS JIDWIN @ PAUL

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Kota Kinabalu

DR. NAZIRAH BINTI AZIZ

Course Instructor
UiTM Kampus Puncak Alam

 Frequently Asked Questions

A1 : Any persons who love to learn accounting practices in public sector organisation

A2 : Fulfill all continuous assessment and final assessment/examination

A3 : Depends on the student because different students have different ability.

A4 : This course integrate knowledge from various disciplines including budgeting, auditing, legal requirements and accounting practices