AMA Education System Program Offerings

Accepting new students and transferees in all levels. Scholarships and subsidies are available.

Enrollment Ongoing for S.Y. 2024-2025

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)

The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) offers a robust education designed to prepare students for a successful career in the accounting field. This program not only provides a deep understanding of accounting principles and practices but also emphasizes ethical standards and social responsibility, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to contribute positively to the business world. This degree offers not only job security but also significant growth potential, with opportunities to advance to executive-level positions with additional experience and education.

Key Components of the Program:
Accounting and Finance: Students gain expertise in financial accounting, management accounting, and auditing, which are essential for making informed financial decisions.
Business Acumen: The curriculum includes courses on business law, economics, and management, helping students understand the broader business environment.
Information Technology: With a focus on accounting information systems and data analytics, students are prepared to handle modern financial tools and technologies.

The program is also designed to thoroughly prepare students for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure examinations, which is a critical step for those pursuing a career in public accounting.

Career Opportunities:

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA) – Work in public accounting firms, providing audit, tax, and consulting services.
  • Internal Auditor –  Review and improve internal controls within an organization.
  • Forensic Accountant  –  Investigate financial discrepancies and fraud for organizations or government agencies.
  • Corporate Financial Officer –  Oversee the financial operations of a corporation, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting.
  • Tax Accountant  –  Specialize in preparing and filing tax returns for individuals and businesses.
  • Budget Analyst  –   Help organizations plan their finances and allocate resources efficiently.
  • Management Consultant  –  Provide strategic advice to improve financial and operational performance

Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System

Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System (BS AIS)

The Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System (BS AIS) program provides an in-depth education at the intersection of accounting and information technology. This program is aligned with global standards set by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), ensuring that graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge required to excel in both fields. The curriculum covers essential topics such as accounting principles, information systems, data management, and cybersecurity, preparing students to handle the complexities of modern financial systems and technologies.

Graduates of the BS AIS program are well-prepared for certifications in Accounting Information Systems (AIS), recognized by leading global professional organizations. This degree offers a unique blend of accounting and IT expertise, making graduates highly sought after in a variety of industries. This program offers a broad range of career paths, reflecting the growing demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between accounting and information technology.

Career Opportunities:

  • Accounting Analyst: Analyze financial data to help organizations make informed decisions.
  • Consultant: Provide expert advice on accounting systems and IT solutions to improve business processes.
  • Financial Advisor:  Offer financial planning services, leveraging knowledge in both accounting and information systems.
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO):  Oversee the financial operations of a company, with a strong focus on integrating IT systems for efficiency.
  • Chief Information Officer (CIO):  Manage an organization’s IT infrastructure, ensuring it supports the financial and operational goals.
  • Information Technology Security Manager:  Safeguard an organization’s data and financial information by managing cybersecurity strategies.
  • Vice-President for Finance: Lead financial strategies and operations, often in conjunction with IT initiatives.
  • Dean: Hold a leadership role in academic institutions, focusing on accounting and IT education.
  • Operations Manager: Oversee the day-to-day operations of a business, ensuring that accounting and IT systems are efficiently integrated.

Bachelor of Science in Internal Auditing (BSIA)

The Bachelor of Science in Internal Auditing (BSIA) program is crafted to provide students with a strong foundation in the essential knowledge, skills, and values required to excel in the field of internal auditing. The program emphasizes the importance of ethics, professional adaptability, and a commitment to lifelong learning, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of their careers as certified internal auditors.

The BSIA curriculum covers key areas such as risk assessment, compliance, financial analysis, and internal control systems. Students are trained to conduct thorough audits, develop effective auditing strategies, and ensure organizations adhere to regulatory requirements. Graduates are equipped to uphold the highest standards of professional conduct, making significant contributions to the organizations and communities they serve.

Graduates can find opportunities in various sectors, including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, government, and e-commerce, among others. The program’s comprehensive training also opens doors to advanced roles in corporate governance and consulting​.

Career Opportunities:

  • Junior Internal Auditor: Start your career by assessing and improving the effectiveness of internal controls and risk management processes.
  • Lead/Senior Internal Auditor: Take on more complex audits and lead audit teams to ensure organizational efficiency and compliance.
  • Internal Audit Supervisor/Manager: Oversee audit departments, guide audit projects, and report findings to senior management.
  • Operations Auditor: Focus on evaluating the operational efficiency and effectiveness of business processes.
  • IT Auditor: Specialize in assessing the controls and security of information technology systems.
  • Fraud Examiner: Investigate and detect fraudulent activities within an organization.
  • Forensic Auditor: Work on investigating financial discrepancies and providing evidence for legal proceedings.
  • Compliance Auditor: Ensure that the organization adheres to regulatory requirements and internal policies.
  • Chief Audit Executive: Lead the internal audit function at a senior executive level, reporting directly to the board or audit committee.
  • Risk Management Officer: Identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could affect the organization’s objectives.
Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Criminology) The Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim) program equips students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in crime prevention, law enforcement, and criminal justice. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of subjects such as crime detection, investigation, criminalistics, correctional administration, and criminological research. It prepares graduates for roles in scientific crime detection and correctional facilities, as well as positions in security management and law enforcement.

Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Criminology)

The Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BS Crim) program equips students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in crime prevention, law enforcement, and criminal justice. The curriculum covers a broad spectrum of subjects such as crime detection, investigation, criminalistics, correctional administration, and criminological research. It prepares graduates for roles in scientific crime detection and correctional facilities, as well as positions in security management and law enforcement.

The program also includes a mandatory practicum in the fourth year, allowing students to gain hands-on experience through on-the-job training and community immersion, helping them understand the real-world applications of criminology across the five pillars of the criminal justice system: Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Judiciary, Corrections, and Community. 

With specializations in forensic science, law enforcement administration, and jail management, BS Criminology graduates are well-prepared for a wide range of roles in both public and private sectors, from entry-level positions to leadership roles.

Career Opportunities:

  • Police Patrol Officer: Enforce laws, regulate traffic, and maintain public safety.
  • Forensic Scientist: Analyze crime scene evidence to support criminal investigations.
  • Fraud Investigator: Examine fraud cases in retail or financial settings.
  • Security Manager: Oversee security protocols in businesses or government institutions.
  • Crime Scene Analyst: Work with law enforcement to collect and analyze physical evidence from crime scenes.
  • Forensic Document Examiner: Analyze documents for authenticity and detect forgeries.
  • Paralegal/Investigator: Assist in gathering evidence and managing legal cases.
  • Criminology Professor: Teach criminology subjects at academic institutions.
  • Chief of Police: Lead a police department, overseeing operations and law enforcement activities.

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