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Standard program

1. Program Description

  • Faculty : Accounting
  • Degrees conferred : Bachelor of Accounting
  • Overview of the program

This program prepares students for analysis of and reporting on the economic activities of organizations and communication of that information to decision makers. Students will develop practical skills in financial accounting, managerial accounting, budgeting, accounting information systems, internal controls, financial analysis, financial reporting, internal and external auditing, taxation, and international accounting. This program prepares students for a range of accounting careers in profit, not-for-profit, and government organizations.

2. Intended Program Outcomes

Students who graduate with a major in Accounting should be able to:

  1. Understand the principles and practices of financial accounting, management accounting, cost accounting, accounting information systems in the enterprise.
  2. Work effectively with interdisciplinary professionals and diverse stakeholders.
  3. Communicate with financial and nonfinancial audiences in a clear and concise manner, by making appropriate decisions about relevancy, reliability, and medium.
  4. Research, prepare, compose, analyze, and review financial and business data by applying accounting and business management principles and standards to produce financial and business reports.
  5. Proficiently use current technology and analytical tools to perform business functions, work collaboratively, and facilitate decision making.
  6. Employ analysis, critical thinking, and problem solving to identify, test, and validate processes, systems, and financial data to advise stakeholders.
  7. Define, develop, and demonstrate ethical business practices and accountability by identifying and addressing current and emerging ethical and regulatory issues.
  8. Develop professionally by collaborating, training, mentoring, negotiating, solving problems creatively, and participating in networking activities to demonstrate and develop leadership skills.

 

3. Degree Curriculum

For general, minor and elective courses, only courses mostly related to the program are listed.

3.1. General courses

- Advanced Mathematics 1

- Advanced Mathematics 1

- Linear Project

- Probability and Statistics

- Principle of Informatics 1

- Principle of Informatics 2

- Introduction to Vietnamese Law System

- Methods in Undergraduate Studying

- Skill of Group Working

- Skill of Making Profile and Answer the Interview

3.2. Foundation courses

- Microeconomics

- Macroeconomics

- Business Law

- Principle of Marketing

- Principle of Management

- Statistics in Business and Economy

- Monetary and Finance

3.3. Major courses

- Principles of Accounting

- Financial Accounting A1

- Financial Accounting A2

- Financial Accounting A3

- Tax Accounting

- Management accounting A

- Cost Accounting A

- International Accounting

- Software ApplicationsinAccounting

- Accounting Information Systems

- General Auditing

- Financial Statement Auditing

- Studied Thematic – Accounting

3.4. Minor or elective courses

3.4.1. Minor

- Econometrics

- Securities Market

- Operations of Foreign Trade

- Tax

- Management of Corporate Finance B

3.4.2 Elective courses

- Analysis of Financial Statements

- Public Sector Accounting

- Banking Accounting

- Internal Auditing

3.5. Additional Courses and Requirements

- Graduate Practice/ Internships

- Graduation Thesis

- Synthetic Base Module

- Specialized Synthesis Module

- English: TOEIC 500