Administrative Technology
Accounting Diploma
Diploma
In-person
Synchronous
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Both
Target audience
500
Seats
76
Training hours
Registration period
2026-06-21
2026-08-01
Program period
2026-08-02
2026-10-03
Program summary
Core program information
The Accounting Diploma in the Administrative Technology Department is designed to meet the needs of the local job market for this specialization. Training in this specialization takes place at technical colleges, consisting of five semesters, each lasting eighteen weeks, totaling 1600 training hours, in addition to 490 hours of practical training in the job market, equivalent to 76 credit hours.
This program focuses on specialized skills in managing the accounts of institutions within the Administrative Technology Department, as well as specialized accounting modules related to maintaining accounts for commercial and industrial companies, government units and institutions, and other entities aiming to generate profit, including the calculation and collection of zakat and taxes. The program also covers aspects related to cost accounting in various establishments and inventory systems, including stocktaking, custody, and the use of modern technologies.
This program focuses on specialized skills in managing the accounts of institutions within the Administrative Technology Department, as well as specialized accounting modules related to maintaining accounts for commercial and industrial companies, government units and institutions, and other entities aiming to generate profit, including the calculation and collection of zakat and taxes. The program also covers aspects related to cost accounting in various establishments and inventory systems, including stocktaking, custody, and the use of modern technologies.
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