The Accounting Department was established with the establishment of the College of Administrative Sciences and Planning (currently the College of Business Administration) in 1405 AH. The department currently includes a selection of faculty members with outstanding qualifications and competencies from various academic schools. The department has been working since its inception to develop its study plans, taking into account the achievement of integration and interdependence between the decisions of those plans in a way that ensures the fulfillment of the needs of the labor market. The department also seeks through its current study plan to provide distinguished graduates in accounting education and learning, who are committed to the ethics of the accounting and auditing profession, and who are able to compete and adapt to changes in the business environment. Perhaps one of the most important features of the current study plan is its inclusion of a set of integrated courses that enable qualifying Graduates to work in various accounting jobs
Vision
We look forward to leadership in accounting education, applied research, and community partnership nationally and regionally.
Mission
Providing distinguished graduates in accounting education and learning, committed to professional ethics, and able to compete and adapt to changes in the business environment while implementing applied research that contributes to activating community partnership.
Goals
- Providing graduates who have sufficient accounting knowledge and the necessary skills that qualify them to practice the accounting profession in line with the needs of the labor market..
- Providing scientific production that contributes to developing the fields of education and accounting learning and solving societal problems.
- Activating the relations of cooperation and community partnership with stakeholders