Course Description
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Course Name
Accounting
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Host University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Area of Study
Accounting
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Course Level Recommendations
Lower
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ECTS Credits
6 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
COURSE OBJECTIVE
1. Academic skills. After successfully completing this course, the student:
• recognizes fundamental accounting information and leaves out irrelevant information
• puts forward well-founded, substantiated points of view about accounting-related decisions, both in spoken and written format
2. Bridging theory and practice. After successfully completing this course, the student:
• demonstrates theoretical and empirical knowledge concerning accounting in the context of international business administration
• knows the basic theories, models and concepts of financial and managerial accounting
3. Broadening our Horizon. After successfully completing this course, the student:
• is informed about current accounting practices
• has a strong sense of ethics and integrity with regard to accounting decision-making processes
• is able to adapt accounting concepts to an international context
• has a strong orientation towards an international careerCOURSE CONTENT
Accounting is the language required to do business. It allows executives, managers and employees to communicate; it allows investors, analysts, and governmental authorities to understand how an organization is doing. Thanks to the International Financial Reporting Standards, accounting can be seen as a global language, spoken across most countries.Accounting is much more than book-keeping. Without accounting, it is not possible to evaluate a new business opportunity, assess the performance of a company, or design a solid business strategy for the near future. This course provides a thorough introduction to financial and managerial accounting. It provides fundamental knowledge that all business practices require.
This course teaches how to formally record and report economic events and transactions, how to read accounting information to make inferences and support decisions, and how accounting plays an active role in the success or failure of a company. More broadly, this courses explains why the accounting activity cannot be performed by robots, as it involves discretion in how information is recorded and reported. Moreover, the course offers a first look at what the accounting profession entails.
METHODS OF TEACHING
Lectures
TutorialsTYPE OF ASSESSMENT
Interim exam – Individual assessment
Written exam – Individual assessment
Mandatory attendance tutorials
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