College of Business and Accountancy
The college offers curricula that integrate academics and Marist values to mold students to become well-rounded professionals with high ethical standards who can contribute effectively towards the development of the organization, the community and the country as a whole.
The Business Administration program prepares students to understand the interrelationships among the different functional areas of business and examine how these different components of business operations lead to organizational success.
At the end of the program, students are expected to possess the basic business knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes to effectively lead an organization and achieve desired results.
The primary goal of accounting education is to produce competent and ethical professional accountant capable of making a positive contribution over their lifetimes to the profession and society in which they work.
The BSA Program provides a foundation of professional knowledge, skills, values, ethics and attitude that enable the graduates to learn and adapt throughout their professional lives.
The Accountancy curriculum is designed to provide general accounting education to students wanting to pursue a professional career in Accountancy in general and in Public Accounting in particular.
The primary goal of accounting education is to produce competent and ethical professional accountant capable of making a positive contribution over their lifetimes to the profession and society in which they work. The Management Accounting program provides general accounting education to students wanting to pursue a professional career in Management Accounting.
Management Accounting is a field of study that involves applying accounting and finance skills in the context of the business operations to influence the decisions, actions and behaviors; particularly assisting management in the formulation and implementation of an organizational strategy towards achieving desired results.