Developing future business leaders and accounting professionals with competence, integrity, innovation, and commitment to responsible service.
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The College of Business and Accountancy of Osmeña Colleges is committed to preparing competent, ethical, and globally responsive graduates who can contribute to business, industry, government, and community development.
Through a balanced formation in business principles, financial literacy, accounting practice, management, entrepreneurship, marketing, research, and values education, the college aims to develop graduates who are ready to lead, serve, and compete professionally.
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A business program designed to prepare students for careers in management, marketing, entrepreneurship, human resource management, operations, and corporate administration.
A professional accounting program designed to develop competence in financial accounting, auditing, taxation, management accounting, business law, and ethical professional practice.
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Formation in leadership, decision-making, communication, and responsible business management.
Development of accounting, auditing, taxation, financial reporting, and analytical skills.
Encourages innovation, creativity, opportunity recognition, and enterprise development.
Business research, financial analysis, case studies, feasibility studies, and data-informed planning.
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Provides academic leadership in business education, accountancy, curriculum development, and professional formation.
Business LeadershipHandles accounting courses, student advisement, board preparation, and academic coordination.
AccountancySupports instruction in financial management, business analytics, and organizational planning.
Financial ManagementFocuses on entrepreneurship, small business management, innovation, and enterprise development.
EntrepreneurshipGuides students in marketing management, consumer behavior, sales strategy, and business communication.
Marketing ManagementAssists in business research, internship coordination, community extension, and student development activities.
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