Students in this course are expected to gain the economic reasoning, quantitative skills and institutional knowledge required to solve problems arising in finance. This course will provide students with a systematic understanding of economic approaches to development and in particular, the role of finance and financial institutions. Students will be able to evaluate the merits of the various mechanisms of financing development and to understand the bases for financial policy. During the course students will develop the skills required for the analysis of development issues, and to understand the interlink ages between statistics and econometrics, and develop expertise on international trade and exchange rate policies and related economic matters. Furthermore, it is expected that students will acquire practical skills in investment analysis and financial management, apply theories and practices of micro and macroeconomics in decision making and allocation of resources in the economy with the development theories to analyze socio-economic plans and suggest workable solutions to poverty in Africa. Additionally, students have the opportunity to study a range of options covering project and programme management, public policy, and development policy.
Our graduates will work in roles including:
Teaching methods on this course include:
You’ll be assessed through:
Registration (IAA) 20,000/=
Examination (IAA) 70,000/=
Application Form (IAA) 10,000/=
Wear and Tear 20,000/=
IAASO 20,000/=
STUDENT ID 3,000/=
NON CITIZEN
EAC US$ 820
SADC US$870
Others US$900
Institute of Accountancy Arusha admission cycles are normally guided by two regulatory authorities which are The National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) and The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU). If you apply to IAA, you will be following provisions as set forth by the mentioned authorities.
Different programmes have different entry requirements. You can visit our programme page to see entry requirement for different programmes or be sure to read thoroughly the TCU admission guide book and the NACTE admission guide book.