Introduction to
Commerce
An Associate Degree in Commerce is a two year under graduate degree offered by the Department of Business Administration. The program is designed to give its students hands on experience to cover all aspects of Commerce field. Practical training in industry has been made an integral part of the scheme to acquaint the student with the current industry practices. An effective blend of teaching methodologies has been synchronized with the course requirements to ensure the effective learning and development.
Learning Outcomes
- Understanding of the basic concepts pertaining to trade and commerce.
- Ability to solve complex numerical problems.
- Ability to understand the laws and regulations pertaining to businesses.
- Understanding the contemporary trends in the business
Job Market
The career paths for graduates of an associate degree in commerce include:
- Accountant: Accountants manage financial records, prepare financial statements, and ensure that tax laws are followed.
- Financial Analyst: Financial analysts study market trends and provide investment recommendations to clients.
- Auditors: Auditors examine financial records to ensure that they are accurate and that taxes have been paid correctly.
- Banks: Banking positions can include loan officers, bank managers, and tellers.
Tax Consultant: Tax consultants assist individuals and businesses in complying with tax laws and regulations.
Curriculum
- Functional English
- Intro To Info & Communication Tech
- Islamic Studies
- Introduction to Mathematics
- Fundamentals of Management
- Academic & Professional Writing
- Introduction to Futures Studies
- Pakistan Studies
- Fundamentals of Marketing
- Introduction to Statistics
- Introduction to Psychology
- Communication Skills
- Personal Development
- Ethics and Social Responsibility
- Financial Accounting Principles
- Money and Banking
- Fundamentals of Finance
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Philosophy and Critical Thinking
- Microeconomics
- Business Taxation
- Intermediate Accounting
- Common Optional
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