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AIAL
Computerized Accounting
Course Goal
To equip learners with the knowledge and skills to use computerized accounting systems for financial management, reporting, and decision-making in modern organizations.
Course Objectives
By the end of the program, learners will be able to:
- Apply accounting principles in a computerized environment.
- Use accounting software (QuickBooks, Tally, Sage, Excel) for bookkeeping and reporting.
- Prepare financial statements and manage accounts electronically.
- Analyze financial data for decision-making.
- Manage payroll, inventory, and taxation through digital systems.
Delivery Methods
- Lectures (core accounting concepts)
- Practical Software Labs (hands-on accounting software use)
- Case Studies & Real-World Simulations
- Group Work & Projects
- Final Capstone Project (full accounting system setup)
Required Tools & Resources
- Computer/Laptop with internet access
- QuickBooks, Tally, Sage (educational/demo versions)
- MS Excel / Advanced Excel
- Case study company accounts for practice
Evaluation & Grading
Component | Weight (%) |
Continuous Assessments (Assignments, Lab Work, Class Participation) | 20% |
Mid-Semester Exams (Theory + Practical) | 20% |
Practical Projects & Presentations | 20% |
Final Exam (Comprehensive) | 30% |
Capstone Project (Company Accounts Simulation) | 10% |
Total = 100%
Program Summary
Semester | Credit Hours | Contact Hours |
Semester 1 | 8 | 120 |
Semester 2 | 9 | 135 |
Semester 3 | 9 | 135 |
Semester 4 | 8 | 120 |
Grand Total: 34 Credit Hours | 510 Contact Hours



Total: 8 Credit Hours | 120 Contact Hours
Semester 1 : Foundations of Accounting & ICT
Total: 9 Credit Hours | 135 Contact Hours
Semester 2: Computerized Bookkeeping & Transactions
Total: 9 Credit Hours | 135 Contact Hours
Semester 3: Financial Reporting & Analysis
Total: 8 Credit Hours | 120 Contact Hours
