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課程介紹 / Under graduate

Under graduate

Total number of credits required to graduate with Bachelor’s Degree from Department of Accountancy: 140 Credits

General Knowledge Education

8

 

Compulsory

15

 

Total number of credits for graduation

140

6 outside department credits and 8 core course credits are recognized as electives

 Course Planning Chart

 

 Compulsory Courses of Department

Year

Semester

Course Title

Compulsory / Electives

Credit Number

Prerequisites

Remark

1

1st, 2nd

Accounting Principles (including practical training)

C

6

 

 

1

1st  

Business Management

C

3

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

Economics

C

6

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

Introduction to the

Study of Civil Law

C

4

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

Calculus (including practical training )

C

4

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Statistics (including practical training)

C

4

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Intermediate Accounting (including practical training )

C

8

Accounting Principles

 

2

1st, 2nd

Busienss Lawy

C

4

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Data Processing

C

4

 

 

2

2nd

English for Professional Accountancy (1)

C

2

 

 

3

1st, 2nd

Cost Accounting (including practical training syllabus)

C

6

Accounting Principles

Scheduled

to be

changed

to “Cost

and

Managerial

Accounting”

starting

from year

2010.

3

1st, 2nd

Advanced Accounting (including practical training)

 

C

6

Intermediate Accounting

Scheduled to be offered for seniors starting from year 2011.

3

1st

Tax Law and Regulation

C

3

 

 

4

1st, 2nd

Auditing (including practical training)

C

6

 

Scheduled to be offered for juniors starting from year 2010.

4

1st, 2nd

Managerial Accounting (including practical training)

C

4

Cost Accounting

Scheduled

to be

cancelled

starting

from year

2011.

4

1st

Accounting Information System

C

3

 

 

4

 2nd

English for Professional Accountancy (2)

C

2

 

 

 

University Compulsory Courses

Year

Semester

Course Title

Compulsory / Elective

Credit Number

Prerequisites

Remark

1

1st, 2nd

Military Training

C

0

 

 

 

 

Physical Education

C

0

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

Chinese Language

C

6

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

English

C

6

 

 

1

1st, 2nd

History

C

4

 

 

2

1st

Constitution of the Republic of China

C

2

 

 

1

 

Chung Shan Study Group

C

2

 

 

 

Electives

Yeas

Semester

Course Title

Compulsory / Elective

Credit Number

Prerequisites

Remark

2

1st, 2nd  

Bank Accounting

E

4

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Money and Banking

E

4

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Public Finance

E

4

 

 Tax and Law

2

1st, 2nd

Foreign Trade and Exchange

E

4

 

 Financial Management

2

1st, 2nd

Microeconomics

E

4

 

Financial Management 

2

1st, 2nd

Macroeconomics

E

4

 

 

3

1st, 2nd

Accounting Package Software

E

4

 

 Information Management

3

1st, 2nd

Study in Accounting Literature

E

4

 

 

3

1st, 2nd

Marketing

E

4

 

 

3

1st, 2nd

Insurance

E

4

 

 

3

1s

Financial Management

E

3

 

Financial Management

3

1st

Non-Profit Organization Accounting

E

3

 

 

3

1st

Financial Statement Analysis

E

3

 

Financial Management

 

 

Applied Mathematics of Accounting

E

3

 

 

3

2nd

Accounting Career and Professional Ethics

E

2

 

 

3

2nd

Securities Exchange Act

E

2

 

 

3

2nd

Tax Accounting

E

3

 

 Tax and Law

3

2nd

Internal Control and Internal Auditing

E

3

 

 

4

1st, 2nd

International Accounting

E

4

 

 

4

1st, 2nd

Financial Statement Analysis

E

4

 

 

4

1st, 2nd

Case Study in Financial Accounting

E

4

 

 

4

1s

Security Investment and Accounting Practice

E

2

 

 Financial Management

4

1s

Accounting Practices

E

2

 

 Tax and Law

4

1s

Law and Regulations of Accounting Auditing

E

3

 

 

4

1st

Seminal in Accounting Problems

E

3

 

 

4

1st

Budget Control

E

2

 

 

4

1st

Securities Exchange Act

E

2

 

Tax and Law 

4

1st

Detection of Fraudulant Financial Reports

E

3

 

 

4

1st

Strategic Management

E

3

 

 

4

2nd

Governmental Accounting

E

3

 

 

4

2nd

A Study in CPA’s Business

E

3

 

Tax and Law

4

2nd

Accounting System

E

3

 

 

4

2nd

Cost Analysis

E

2

 

 

4

2nd

Insurance Law

E

2

 

 

4

2nd

The Innovation of Financial Instruments and Related Financial Reporting

E

3

 

 

4

 2nd

Risk Assessment

E

3

 

   

 

 

Provisions for Second Area of Expertise

      In order to strengthen the students’ further professional growth and required capability, the Department requires each student to select at least one course program consisting of 15 credits from e-Commerce, Tax and Law, Financial Management and Information Management, as their second area of expertise.

 Provisions for Second Area of Expertise (Enrollment before 2007 Academic Year)

 Provision for Second Area of Expertise (Newly admitted students for 2008 Academic Year)

 Prerequisite Course Table for Second Area of Expertise

 

Compulsory Courses for Double Major

 

Semester

Course Title

Compulsory / Elective

Credit Number

Prerequisites

Remark

Professional Compulsory

1st, 2nd  

Accounting

Principles (including practical training)

C

6

 

 

1st, 2nd

Intermediate

Accounting (including practical training)

C

8

Accounting Principles

 

1st, 2nd

Cost Accounting (including practical training)

C

6

Accounting Principles

Scheduled

to be changed

to “Cost and Managerial Accounting” starting from 2010.

1st, 2nd

Advanced Accounting (including practical training)

C

6

Intermediate Accounting

Scheduled to be opened to seniors starting year 2011.

1st, 2nd

Managerial Accounting (including practical training)

C

4

Cost Accounting

Scheduled

To be

Cancelled

Starting

From year

2011.

1st, 2nd

Auditing (including practical training)

C

6

 

 

1st

English For Professional Accountancy (1)

C

2

 

 

1st

Accounting Information System

C

3

 

 

2nd

English for Professonal Accountancy (2)

C

2

 

 

Other professional compulsory

1st

Business Management

C

3

 

 

1st, 2nd

Economics

C

6

 

 

1st, 2nd

Introduction

to the Study

Of Civil Law

 

C

4

 

 

1st, 2nd

Calculus (including practical training)

C

4

 

 

1st, 2nd

Statistics (including practical training )

C

4

 

 

1st, 2nd

Business Law

C

4

 

 

1st, 2nd

Data Processing

C

4

 

 

1st

Tax and Regulations

C

 

 

2nd

Applied Mathematics of Accouning

E

3

 

 Students applying for double major before academic year 2006, please select three credits in accounting to fulfill the requirement.

• Compulsory Course Table for Double-Major in Accounting

 

Course for Minor

Year

Semester

Course Title

Compulsory / Elective

Credit Number

Prerequisites  

Remark

1

1st, 2nd  

Accounting Principles (including practical training)

C

6

 

 

2

1st, 2nd

Intermediate Accounting(including practical training)

C

8

Accounting Principles

 

3

1st, 2nd

Cost Accounting (including practical training)

C

6

Accounting Principles

 

4

1st, 2nd

Auditing (including practical training)

C

6

Accounting Principles

 

Students with transfer credits may retake course in accordance with the following conditions

3

1st, 2nd

Advanced Accounting(including practical training)

C

6

Accounting Principles

    (Retake) 

4

1st  

Accounting Information System

C

3

 

(Retake)

• Graduation from the Department requires at least 26 credits.

• Provisions for Minor in Accounting and Regulations for Credit Transfers

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