| GOALS |
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The Department of Accounting Information prepares students for professional careers in the accounting field through innovative programs aimed at equipping students with the multiple skills needed to fulfill the requirements of the community. |
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| Teaching Features |
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The program strives to create innovative curriculum and apply educational technology in all aspects of teaching and learning in order to foster an understanding and appreciation of the diversity of this field |
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| Course Features |
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The program strives to create a well-rounded curriculum that includes the foundational principles and practices of accounting, computer application, and practical ethics that are based upon both basic professional skills and social demands. |
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| Faculty |
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Faculty members in the program are dedicated to excellence in teaching. Teaching staff comprise of one professor, one associate professor, one assistant professor and thirteen lecturers (six being doctoral candidates). All staff are experienced and certificate qualified. |
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| Facilities |
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You will study in facilities that include a state-of-the-art computer laboratory, a CPA firm probation laboratory, a project workshop, and a professional accounting library. |
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| Prospects |
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This program aims to incorporate current trends in accounting and business practice. As graduates, you will be qualified for accounting positions with CPA firms, small and large corporations, service organizations, and government. |
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| Further Education |
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Graduates are encouraged and assisted to pursue further advanced study, either domestically or abroad. |