Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System
This program provides general accounting education for students who want to pursue a professional career in Accounting Information Systems. It follows the latest competency framework for professional accountants issued by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) through their International Education Standards.
Why BSAIS Matters
A fast-growing field that connects finance and technology.
Graduates can take assessments for certifications given by global AIS organizations.
Evaluate systems, spot inefficiencies, and recommend improvements.
Connect operational activity with financial resource use and value preservation.
What AIS Professionals Do
Accounting Information Systems combines knowledge in business, accounting, and computer systems. It supports management operations and decision-making through effective information systems.
Coordinate IT Activities
Provide expertise in choosing the best software or designing and maintaining an overall information system.
Assess Integrity and Inefficiencies
Assess the integrity of systems, identify inefficiencies, and recommend improvements.
Support Strategy
Assist management in formulating and implementing an organization’s strategy.
Why It’s Important
A vital role in organizational performance.
By working across functions, AIS professionals understand the links between operational activity, financial resource generation and consumption, and value generation and preservation. They help organizations perform better through effective information systems.
Program Goal
Clear targets that guide graduate outcomes in ethics, competence, and leadership.
Demonstrate professional competence as ethical Accounting Information System (AIS) and IT practitioners who contribute positively to their organizations and society.
Exhibit strong professional values, integrity, and ethical judgment in accounting, information systems, and business decision-making.
Apply a solid foundation of accounting, information systems, and information technology knowledge to solve organizational problems effectively.
Continuously update and enhance professional competencies through lifelong learning to adapt to technological, regulatory, and business changes.
Perform effectively in technical roles ranging from data processing and system operation to advanced system design, analysis, and decision support.
Contribute to organizational planning, control, and performance evaluation through the effective use and management of accounting information systems.
Support strategic management decisions by designing, implementing, and evaluating management information systems and alternative business scenarios.
Collaborate with managers and executives in areas such as treasury, risk management, taxation, internal audit, and overall organizational control.
Assume increasing levels of responsibility and leadership, with the potential to progress into strategic or executive roles (e.g., controller, CFO, CIO).
Design, implement, manage, and assess IT-enabled solutions that align with organizational goals across diverse business contexts.
Demonstrate broad organizational awareness and stakeholder sensitivity, considering the social, economic, and ethical impact of professional decisions on various stakeholders.
Work Opportunities
A career ladder from entry-level roles to advanced leadership positions.
Entry-Level Jobs
Build strong fundamentals in analysis, systems, and reporting.
- Junior Analyst
- Consulting Staff
- Cost Analyst
- Investment Analyst
- AIS Staff
- Tax Accounting Staff
- Financial Analyst
- Budget Analyst
- Credit Analyst
- Cost Accountant
- State Accounting Examiner
- NBI Agent
- Treasury Agent
- State Accountant
- LGU Accountant
- Revenue Officer
- Audit Examiner
- Budget Officer
- Financial Services Specialist
- Junior Accounting Instructor
Middle-Level Positions
After meaningful experience, step into management roles.
- Senior Consulting Manager
- Financial Advisory Manager
- Controller / Comptroller
- Senior Information Systems Auditor
- Senior Loan Officer
- Senior Budget Officer
- State Accountant V
- Director III and Director IV
- Government Accountancy and Audit
- Financial Services Manager
- Audit Services Manager
- Senior Auditor
- Senior Faculty
- Accountancy Department Chair
Advanced Positions
Leadership roles that shape strategy and performance.
- Senior Consultant / Financial Advisor
- Finance Director / Chief Financial Officer
- Chief Information Officer
Ready to build systems that drive decisions?
Choose BSAIS and develop accounting skills powered by technology, ethics, and real organizational impact.