Taylor’s Bachelor in Accounting (FinTech) is a modern program combining traditional accounting with the latest in financial technology. It is ideal for those interested in numbers and the digital world of finance.
| School | Business |
| Study Options | Full time only |
| Study Program | 3 Years |
| Intakes | February, April and September |
| Overseas Transfer Options | New Zealand |
| Dual Award | University of Canterbury, NZ |
This degree prepares students for success in both classic accounting and the growing FinTech industry, opening up a world of exciting career opportunities.
Program Structure
With the support of Taylor’s academics and industry partners, students of Taylor’s Bachelor in FinTech program can transform their career by gaining extensive accounting and financial technology skills in areas such as blockchain, big data and analytics, cloud computing, and Al.
Common Courses
- Accounting Information Technology Fundamentals
- Audit and Assurance
- Blockchain Economics
- Business Law
- Contemporary Accounting Information System
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Reporting
- Data Analytics and Machine Learning
- Ethics and Corporate Governance
- Financial Reporting
- Fintech and Innovation
- Introduction to Accounting
- Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Introduction to Finance
- Introduction to Management
- Introduction to Management Accounting
- Macroeconomics
- Malaysian Taxation
- Management Accounting for Decision-making
- Microeconomics
- Programming
- Public Sector Accounting
- Secured Software System
- Industrial Training I and Industrial Training II or Industry Immersion
University Courses
This component is intended to promote critical thinking, social intelligence, civic duty, and cultural awareness. It consists of Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education compulsory and nationally mandated study modules.
- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilization / Malay Communication 2
- Philosophy and Current Issues
- Emotional Intelligence in Action
- Integrity and Anti-Corruption Course
- Social Innovation Project
A Comprehensive Look at Taylor’s FinTech Program
At the core of the program are foundational courses in accounting, which cover essential topics like financial reporting, tax accounting, and auditing. These courses lay the groundwork for understanding the financial operations of businesses.
Alongside these, the program introduces students to the world of FinTech. Courses in this area focus on digital finance, blockchain technology, and data analytics.
This includes learning about the latest software and tools used in financial analysis and decision making.
The curriculum also includes practical projects and case studies. These practical experiences are designed to give students a real world understanding of how accounting and FinTech principles are applied in business scenarios.
Overall, Taylor’s Bachelor in Accounting (FinTech) offers a comprehensive curriculum that not only prepares students with traditional accounting skills but also immerses them in the technological advancements shaping the future of finance.
Entry Requirements
Taylor’s program provides a great opportunity for those who are interested in Accounting. Please review their entrance requirements stated below to guarantee a smooth acceptance process.
Prerequisites
- SPM/O-level or equivalent (A pass in SPM/O-level or equivalent with 5 credits, including Mathematics. (Except for UEC))
- Pass an Interview and Aptitude Assessment (AA)
General Requirements
| Required Degree | Minimum Score |
| Taylor’s Foundation |
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| Taylor’s Diploma |
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| Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) |
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| Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) |
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| A Levels |
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| South Australian Matriculation (SAM) / SACE International |
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| Canadian Pre-University (CPU) |
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| International Baccalaureate (IB) |
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| MUFY |
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| Other Equivalent Qualifications |
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English Requirements
| English Test | Band or Score |
| MUET | Band 2 |
| Pre-University / Diploma | Completed Pre-U / Diploma that was conducted in English |
Career Options
Graduates of Bachelor in Accounting FinTech step into exciting careers that mix traditional finance with modern technology. They find jobs in financial analysis, digital banking, and in accounting firms that use the latest technology.
- Accounting Software / Financial Product Developer
- Applications Developer
- Blockchain Developer
- Accountant
- Auditor
- Entrepreneur
- Financial Controller
- Financial Consultant
- Tax Officer
- Tax Consultant
- Forensic Accountant
- Investment Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Strategy Analyst
- Payment System Analyst
- Quantitative Analyst
- Compliance Expert
- Data Specialist
- Data Scientist
- Portfolio Manager
- Financial Product Manager
Overseas Transfer Options
Taylor’s allows you to complete your Bachelor of Accounting with one of partner universities in New Zealand.
University of Canterbury
- Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in Accounting, minor in Information Systems) | 2 + 1 years (Dual Degree)
Program Fees
The Bachelor in Accounting (FinTech) program fees at Taylor’s University is different for local and international students. These fees are for the duration of the course.
| Local or International | Total Tuition Fees |
| Local Student | MYR 112,002 |
| International Student | USD 29,347 |
FAQs
1.What will I learn in the FinTech component of the accounting degree?
- The FinTech component covers digital finance, blockchain technology, data analytics, automation in accounting, and cybersecurity fundamentals.
2. Is there an opportunity for international exposure during the program?
- Yes, students have opportunities for international exchanges and internships through Taylor’s global network of partner universities and companies.
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