BACKGROUND OF THE PROGRAM
Accounting as a profession had emerged following the ever increasing needs of mankind in the social, economic and business environment. The accounting profession has shown a continuous and tremendous growth in the business world. This evolution of the accounting practice ranges from the ancient civilization periods of the Babylonians and Egyptians when payments for daily workers were used to be calculated on clay, as today‘s practice where Computerized Accounting Information Systems that are used for generation of financial information which is very useful for making reliable business decisions. The significance as well as momentum of growth of the accounting discipline has increased after the 18th century Industrial Revolution of the Great Britain which has brought a series of radical changes in the Content, Concept and Context of many of the professional fields, particularly those under the shadow of Business and Economics.
In the existing organizational dynamics and global integrations, the importance of vibrant Accounting and Finance professionals is indisputable. The central role of accountancy and finance in society make them interesting disciplines in their own right, especially for those who are interested in how economic or financial activities of any economic players, both at the micro and macro level, influences and structures our lives.
Over the past periods, the program has long been working on the conventional knowledge based course based delivery system with its many drawbacks including lack of academic coherence, poor assessment and evaluation, fragmented knowledge, poor quality and relevance of the curriculum as a whole which could not produce highly qualified and competitive graduates at the job markets.
In light of the key roles of accounting and finance graduates, the accounting and finance department was established in Bahir Dar University under college of business and economics in 1994 E.C with 120 degree and diploma regular students to produce graduates at under graduate level and take a share in meeting the nation‘s acute demand of professionals in the areas of financial accounting, finance, auditing, taxation, managerial accounting and related areas. The curriculum of the program has passed through various revisions and currently it is a four-year nationally harmonized curriculum with similar public Universities in Ethiopia.
The modularized curriculum constitutes modules and courses carefully designed to transform the conventional academic incoherence approach to competence based teaching/learning approach behind the modularization.
Staff Profiles
The staff profiles of the Accounting and Finance program of the Department are as below
S.N. | Name of the staff | Education Level | Academic Rank | Specialization |
1 | Abaneh Tsega | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
2 | Abebe Walle | PhD | Assistant Professor | Business Administration |
3 | Agumas Alamirew | PhD | Assistant Professor | Taxation |
4 | Alemneh Mekonen | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
5 | Asmamaw Yigzaw | Masters | Assistant Professor | Accounting & Finance |
6 | Biniam Aynalem | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
7 | Dereje Ferede | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
8 | Fentaw Leykun | PhD | Assistant Professor | Commerce |
9 | Firew Chekol | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance & Investment |
10 | Gardachew Worku | PhD | Associate Professor | Commerce |
11 | Getaneh Mihiret | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance & Economics |
12 | Girma Negash | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
13 | Honelegn Eshetie | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance & Investment |
14 | Hunegnaw Abebe | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
15 | Letenah Ejigu | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance & Investment |
16 | Matuselam Simegnew | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
17 | Mengistu Gebru | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
18 | Mengistu Nega | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
19 | Mohammed Aragie | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
20 | Mulualem Getahun | Masters | Lecturer | Micro finance |
21 | Nigus Almaw | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
22 | Robel Yohanes | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
23 | Shumbeza Bayelie | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
24 | Temesgen Ayenew | Masters | Lecturer | Accounting & Finance |
25 | Tilahun Aemiro | PhD | Associate Professor | Taxation |
26 | Tilahun Mehari | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance |
27 | Tringo Dinku | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance |
28 | Tsega Tibebu | PhD | Assistant Professor | Finance |
29 | Yidersal Dagnaw | PhD | Assistant Professor | Financial Management |
Summary:
Education Level | Academic Rank | Number | |
PhD | Associate Professor | 2 | 13 |
Assistant Professor | 11 | ||
Masters | Assistant Professor | 1 | 16 |
Lecturers | 15 | ||
Total |
| 29 | 29 |
The program has 29 academic staffs and a secretary in the program. The academic ranks of these academic staff are two associate professors, twelve assistant professors, and fifteen lecturers. In addition, there are five technical assistants of computer labs providing service for five departments in the college.
Contact person:
Dr. Temesgen
Accounting and finance Department Head
College of Business& Economics, Bahir Dar University
Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: +2519xxxxxxxx
P.O.Box: xxxxxx