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Available courses

Principles of Taxation is a foundational course that introduces learners to the concepts, objectives, and structures of taxation systems. The course explores the economic, legal, and administrative principles that govern how taxes are designed, assessed, and collected. Students will gain an understanding of different types of taxes, the characteristics of a good tax system, and the role of taxation in economic development and public finance.

The course also examines tax equity, efficiency, and fairness; tax planning and compliance; and the responsibilities of both taxpayers and tax authorities. Through practical examples and case studies, learners will analyze how tax policies affect individuals, businesses, and governments. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the knowledge required to interpret basic tax laws and apply taxation principles in real-world situations.

Cost Accounting is a branch of accounting that focuses on identifying, measuring, analyzing, and controlling costs within an organization. This course introduces learners to the fundamental concepts and techniques used to determine the cost of products, services, and operations. It emphasizes how cost information supports planning, budgeting, decision-making, and performance evaluation.

Students will learn different costing methods such as job order costing, process costing, activity-based costing (ABC), and standard costing. The course also covers cost–volume–profit (CVP) analysis, budgeting and budgetary control, variance analysis, and short-term decision-making using relevant costs.

By the end of the course, learners will be able to:

Classify and allocate costs accurately

Prepare cost statements and reports

Apply costing methods to various business scenarios

Analyze cost behavior for managerial decisions

Use cost data to support planning, control, and performance evaluation


This course provides practical skills essential for careers in accounting, finance, auditing, business management, and entrepreneurship.

Financial accounting is a branch of accounting that focuses on recording, summarizing, and reporting a business’s financial transactions. Its main purpose is to provide accurate and reliable financial information to external users such as investors, creditors, government agencies, and regulators.