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The master's program in this department is divided into two years. After completing 40 credits, it becomes a Master of Business Administration Accounting.

The credits earned by master’s students at school can be divided into:

 

Required (core) courses: 13 credits.

Master's degree compulsory subjects list

Course Title

Number of credits

Advanced Financial Accounting

3

Advanced Management Accounting

3

Research methods

3

Game Theory and Application (1)

3

 independent research

1

Elective courses (21 credits)

Including: advanced auditing, accounting programming, accounting big data, behavioral accounting (I), behavioral accounting (II), business data analysis, accounting and legal practice seminar, enterprise transformation and change seminar, enterprise management model seminar, advanced management Accounting seminars, ESG seminars, industry-specific financial report analysis, accountant topics and Accounting for Managers taught in English, etc.

Thesis (6 credits)

In order to help students successfully complete the writing of their master's thesis within two years, the teachers of the independent research course in the first semester of the second year will guide the students to complete the thesis plan, and complete the thesis plan with the assistance of on-campus and off-campus substitute oral committees. oral.

 

 

Remark:

  1. Elective courses are divided into in-house and external departments. When taking cross-department elective courses, you can take 3 credits of foreign master's courses related to business courses not offered by this department, and they must be "required" courses of the institution. After submitting the postgraduate elective course application form for approval, they can be included in this department. It is an elective credit within the graduation credits.
  2. Master's degree students must pass the test standards of the department's English test method in order to graduate.
  3. Those who have not obtained credits from the bachelor's degree courses such as Intermediate Accounting, Cost and Management Accounting, and Auditing should go to the department's bachelor's degree program to take up the above credits and obtain a passing score of 60 points before they can graduate. But it is not included in the graduation credits of the master's class.
  4. If you can provide proof of passing the national examination (college entrance examination) or accounting examination, you can apply for a credit for remedial courses, graduate student credit application form (intermediate, adult, and trial).

 

For the "Compulsory Courses List" applicable to the 110th academic year, please refer to the 110th School Year Compulsory Courses List.