Bachelor of Accounting and Finance - ZCAS University (2024)

OVERVIEW

DURATION OF STUDY

ADMISSION CRITERIA

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

STUDENT PROGRESSION

EXEMPTIONS

COURSE ASSESSMENT

GRADING

DEGREE CLASSIFICATION

FEES

OVERVIEW

The demand for qualified financial analysts who can contribute to the growth of the financial services sector in Zambia has made it necessary to introduce the BAF degree programme. This qualification presents an opportunity to produce a product that will help raise the standard of financial analysis knowledge and skills in the country and the region. The aim of this programme is to equip the students with knowledge and skills in the fields of accountancy, banking and finance in order for them to effectively operate in financial systems and similar roles.

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AIM & OBJECTIVES

DURATION OF STUDY

The course of study for the award of the BAF degree shall be completed in a period of:

  • not less than four and not more than six academic years in the case of full time students;
  • not less than five and not more than seven academic years in the case of evening, part time and distance education students;
  • not less than one and not more than seven years for students awarded exemptions on grounds of prior learning.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

To qualify for admission to the BAF degree programme an applicant must have any of the following qualifications:

  • Five credits at ‘O’ Level including English and Mathematics or three ‘A’ level passes including Mathematics
  • Holders of part professional accountancy qualifications such as ACCA-FIA, CIMA-CBA and ZICA-technician who wish to acquire both a professional and an academic qualification
  • Any eligible person who wishes to pursue a career in accountancy.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

Each year of study will be divided into two semesters and full-time students are expected to take four courses in each semester while evening and distance education students are expected to take three or four courses and part-time students up to three courses. The course structure is as shown below:

STUDENT PROGRESSION

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4

Semester 1Semester 2
SMS1281 – Academic WritingSEC1172 – Introduction to Economics
BAC1201 – Cost AccountingBAC1102 – Principles of Accounting
BBF1301 – Introduction to Financial MarketsCAS1282 – Introduction to Quantitative Methods
SMS1901 – Introduction to ManagementBBA1102 – Principles of Marketing
Semester 1Semester 2
BAC2101 – Financial AccountingBAC2502 – Taxation
CIT2241 – Business Information SystemsBBF2112 – Financial Products and Services
SLA2471 – Business and Corporate LawBAC2202 – Management Accounting
BBF2301 – Monetary and Financial SystemsBBF2102 – Credit Analysis and Lending
Semester 1Semester 2
BAC3101 – Financial ReportingBAC3302 – Financial Management
BAC3501 – Advanced TaxationBAC3202 – Advanced Management Accounting
SMS3191 – Managing Strategic RiskSEC3172 – International Trade and Finance
BBF3201 – Investment and Portfolio ManagementBAC3402 – Auditing and Assurance Services
Semester 1Semester 2
SLA4551 – Regulation of Financial ServicesSMS4922 – Strategic Management
BBA4511 – Research MethodsBBF4302 – Treasury Management
BAC4301 – Corporate FinanceBBA4232 – Innovation and Entrepreneurship
BAC4311- Financial Modelling and ForecastingBBA4522 – Dissertation

FULL TIME STUDENTS

  • A full-time student shall register for and take four courses in any semester of the academic year; provided that a student may in exceptional circ*mstances be permitted to take one additional course whether carried over from the previous academic year or additional in any one semester.
  • A full time student who passes all the courses taken during the academic year of study shall be allowed to proceed to the next level of study.
  • A full time student who fails in one course in any academic year may be permitted to proceed to the next level of study; provided that the student repeats the course at the first available opportunity.
  • A full time student who fails some or all of the courses in the first semester of an academic year shall be allowed to proceed to the second semester courses; provided the student repeats the failed course at the first available opportunity.
  • A full time student who fails some or all of the courses in the second semester of an academic year shall be required to repeat those courses before proceeding to the next level of study, provided that the student has passed the first semester courses.
  • A full time student who fails all the courses in any academic year shall be excluded.
  • A full time student who fails a course twice is subject to exclusion; provided that, subject to successful appeal, the student may be permitted to repeat the course for the third and final time.
  • Exclusion is applicable in compliance with the preceding regulations in Year 1 and Year 2 only.

EVENING STUDENTS

  • An evening student shall register for and take three or four courses each semester; provided that a student may in exceptional circ*mstances be permitted to take one additional course whether carried over from the previous academic year or additional in any one semester.
  • An evening student who passes all the courses taken during the academic year of study shall be allowed to proceed to the next level courses.
  • An evening student who fails in one course in any academic year may be permitted to proceed to the next level courses; provided that the student repeats the course at the first available opportunity.
  • An evening student who fails some or all of the courses in the first semester of an academic year shall be allowed to proceed to the second semester courses; provided the student repeats the failed courses at the first available opportunity.
  • An evening student who fails some or all of the courses in the second semester of an academic year shall be required to repeat those courses before proceeding to the next level of study, provided that the student has passed the first semester courses.
  • An evening student who fails all the courses in any academic year shall be excluded.
  • An evening student who fails a course twice is subject to exclusion; provided that, subject to successful appeal, the student may be permitted to repeat the course for the third and final time.
  • Exclusion is applicable in compliance with the preceding regulations in Year 1 and Year 2 only.

DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS

  • A distance education student shall register for and take a minimum of three courses and a maximum of four courses each semester; provided that a student may in exceptional circ*mstances be permitted to take one additional course whether carried over from the previous academic year or additional in any one semester.
  • A distance education student who passes all the courses taken during the academic year of study shall be allowed to proceed to the next level courses.
  • A distance education student who fails in one course in any academic year may be permitted to proceed to next level courses; provided that the student repeats the course at the first available opportunity.
  • A distance education student who fails some or all of the courses in the first semester of an academic year shall be allowed to proceed to the second semester courses; provided the student repeats the failed courses at the first available opportunity.
  • A distance education student who fails some or all of the courses in the second semester of an academic year shall be required to repeat those courses before proceeding to the next level of study, provided that the student has passed the first semester courses.
  • A distance education student who fails all the courses in any academic year shall be excluded.
  • A distance education student who fails a course twice is subject to exclusion; provided that, subject to successful appeal, the student may be permitted to repeat the course for the third and final time.
  • Exclusion is applicable in compliance with the preceding regulations in Year 1 and Year 2 only.

EXEMPTIONS

A student who has, prior to admission to the BAF, attended, whether at ZCAS University or elsewhere, courses of instruction and passed examinations equivalent in standard to courses and examinations which form part of the programme of study may, subject to approval, be exempted from attendance of classes and examinations in those courses. Automatic exemptions will apply to candidates in possession of specific professional qualifications, while for all other candidates, exemptions will be granted on a case by case basis.

COURSE ASSESSMENT

In all the courses listed, except BAF442 Dissertation, the distribution of marks shall be as follows:

Continuous assessment: 40%

1 test: 30%

1 assignment: 10%

Final examination: 60%

Total: 100%

GRADING

In the grading of final examination results, the following scale will apply:

Pass grades

A+ : Distinction (86% and above)

A: Distinction (76% – 85%)

B+ : Meritorious (66% – 75%)

B: Very Satisfactory (56% – 65%)

C+: Definite Pass (46% – 55%)

C: Bare Pass (40% – 45%)

S: Satisfactory, pass in a practical course

Fail grades

D: Fail (38% and below)

U: Unsatisfactory, fail in a practical course

NE: No examination taken

WD: Was withdrawn from the course with unsatisfactory academic progress – recorded where a student has not completed the required level of course work after a warning from the Dean of the School.

LT: Left the course during the semester without permission

DQ: Was disqualified in a course by Senate

DR: Was de-registered for failure to pay fees

RS: To re-sit the course examination only – recorded where a student is allowed by Senate to re-sit the final semester examination in the course, and to carry over the previous course work assessment.

DEGREE CLASSIFICATION

In calculating the class of the degree, the following points shall be applied to the grades obtained:

  • A+: 2.5 points
  • A: 2 points
  • B+: 1.5 points
  • B: 1 point
  • C+: 0.5 points
  • C: 0 points

FEES

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