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Master of Science in Accountancy Non Thesis Industry Track

UE GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY (MSA) Regular Program, Non-Thesis Total Units: 6 The proposal for the industry track substantially adopts CHED CMO 4, S 2010 prescribed curricula I. CORE COURSES (9 units) C. MAJOR IN TAXATION (15 units) GAC 711 GMB 711 GMB 71 II. MAJOR IN COURSES GAC 721 Organizational Management GAC 722 Managerial Control and Costing GMB 716 Systems Economic Analysis for Managers GMB 721 Management Science GMB 77 Corporate Finance GAC 71 Internal Auditing Theory and Practice GAC 72 Enterprise Risk Management GAC 7 Information Systems Auditing GAC 74 Accounting Research (to be taken prior to thesis writing) Corporate Social Responsibility and Good Governance Managerial Statistics with Computer Application A. MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING (15 Units) B. INTERNAL AUDITING (15 units) Forensic Accounting and Fraud Investigation GAC 75 Audit Communications GAC 741 Taxation of Business and Investment Transactions GAC 742 National and Local Taxation GAC 74 Comparative International Taxation GAC 744 Tax Planning and Research GAC 745 Special Topics in Taxation III. COGNATES (6 Units) GAC 751 Advanced Financial Reporting and Analysis GAC 752 Seminar in Advanced Audit Topics GAC 75 Accounting Information Systems GAC 754 Ethical Leadership & Communications GAC 755 Government Accounting GAC 756 Government Auditing GMA 711 Management Accounting IV. INTEGRATED COURSES (6 units) GAC 712 GMB 727 Applied Research (in student s major field) Policy Formulation and Strategic Management V. GAC 795 - WRITTEN COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION (To be taken after finishing all the core and major courses in the curriculum)

COURSE DESCRIPTION (Industry Track) GAC 711 - ACCOUNTING RESEARCH Examination of research problems and techniques in accounting. Interdisciplinary nature of accounting research is emphasized. Work in any of the specialized fields of accounting and finance used to develop current trends in accounting research. ( units) GMB 711 - CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE Business, financial, political and legal issues affecting systems by which corporations are directed and controlled both in industrialized and developing countries. Covers the nature of the corporation, the basic theory of the firm, the internal and external architecture of corporate governance, the role of regulatory authorities, models of corporate governance, principal-agent theory within the corporate context, as well as corporate culture, corruption, management and board compensation, conceptions of social responsibility, and capital market development and international cross-listing of shares. ( units) GMB 71 - MANAGERIAL STATISTICS WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION Methods of collecting, analyzing and interpreting data for managerial decision making. Topics include data presentation, measures of central tendency, dispersion and skewness, discrete and continuous probability distributions, sampling methods and distributions, confidence intervals (for parameter estimates) and tests of hypotheses. ( units) GAC 721 ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT An examination of the concepts of organizational efficiency and effectiveness which introduces non-economic variables into the total management equation. Focus is on the organizational structure and process and process as key determinants of organization. ( units) GAC 722 MANAGERIAL CONTROL AND COSTING SYSTEMS This course examines a wide range of fundamental managerial techniques used b companies in their internal planning and control functions. particular, it focuses on (a) techniques useful I analyzing and managing costs and profits; (b) control sstems [e.g. performance evaluation] that cater to large and decentralized business enterprises. In addition to building a basic knowledge base of managerial control and costing systems, students are expected to develop analytical skills necessary for making const-related decisions and evaluating alternative designs of control systems. ( units) GMB 716 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERS Microeconomic and macroeconomic issues from a theoretical and applied perspective. The course stresses analytical reasoning and the application of quantitative techniques and economic methodology to managerial problems. Particular emphasis is placed on the limitations, strengths, and uncertainties of macro- and microeconomic policies in view of changing institutional and regulatory environments, extensive global interactions and linkages, and increasingly volatile individual expectations. ( units) GMB 721 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Analysis of financial and accounting information and its impact on financial decisionmaking and profit planning. Special emphasis on financial analysis, management of working capital, cost of capital, capital budgeting, long-term financing, dividend policy and internal financing. ( units) GMB 77 CORPORATE FINANCE Principles of corporate finance and practical tools for financial decisions and valuation. The course focuses on two broad topics: financial policy In

(factors that determine a company s need for external financing, be it debt or equity, optimal mix of debt and equity financing) and valuation (tools as a basis for selecting investment projects and valuing companies). ( units) GAC 71 - INTERNAL AUDITING THEORY AND PRACTICE Theory and practical application of modern, management-oriented internal auditing. Covers the basic theory of internal auditing and then utilization of that theory in various case-study applications. ( units) GAC 72 - ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT Integrated approach to enterprise risk management addressing business, operations, project, safety, security and privacy risk. It covers major topics such as the top 10 risks factors that threaten a business, business drivers for risk management, risk management framework, risk management tools and methods, how to define risks for your organization, implementing a risk management program and developing a risk management culture in your organization. ( units) GAC 7 - INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDITING Management of information systems audit and the evaluation of IT management. Analysis and review of internal controls in contemporary computer installations and applications. Used of basic and advanced information systems audit techniques and methodologies, including audit software, integrated test facility, and concurrent auditing techniques. Technology audit reviews of the audit requirements for such technologies as LANs, EDI, and expert systems. Legal and professional requirements and computer abuse/fraud auditing. Review of future IS audit techniques, methodologies, research and social implications. ( units) GAC 74 - FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND FRAUD INVESTIGATION Deceptions in financial and accounting processes. Topics include financial fraud understanding, identification, prevention and auditing, its legal proceedings and its required testimony by an expert witness, and the corresponding professional responsibilities of the auditor. ( units) GAC 75 - AUDIT COMMUNICATIONS. Application of oral and written communication skills throughout each stage of the internal audit assurance engagement process. This interactive course will encourage students to learn by doing in a team-building environment. It will comprise lectures, class discussion, small group assignments, and role playing. ( units) GAC 741 - TAXATION OF BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS Focuses on the fundamental concepts of income taxation that apply to business and financial transactions typical of most taxpayers, such as choice of business entity; measurement of taxable income (loss) from operations; acquisitions and dispositions of property; non-taxable exchanges; cost recovery; compensation and retirement planning; and investment and personal financial plan. ( units) GAC 742 - NATIONAL AND LOCAL TAXATION This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of state and local taxation. The course is not intended to make the student technically proficient in all areas of state and local taxation, but rather, it surveys the taxes that states generally impose on its citizens, corporations, and other entities. The impact on society of current and proposed state and local taxes will be explored through the study of assigned readings and in-depth class discussions. ( units) GAC 74 - COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL TAXATION The objective of the course is to broaden knowledge in the field of international taxation by introducing the student to the study of comparative

UE GADUATE SCHOOL foreign tax systems. The coverage is wide-ranging, touching on several countries and substantive categories of taxes as well as procedural aspects. While the income tax will be stressed, value added tax (VAT) will also be discussed. ( units) GAC 744 - TAX PLANNING AND RESEARCH This course is an in-depth study of the taxplanning process and research tools that are available to both the professional business manager and tax practitioner. ( units) GAC 745 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN TAXATION Discussions include, but are not limited to, such topics as: transfer pricing, tax timing, and taxation of independent contractors. ( units) GAC 751 - ADVANCED FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ANALYSIS Studies advanced topics in financial accounting. Emphasis is on accounting for business combinations, including purchase and pooling of interests, consolidated financial statements, cash flows, translation of foreign financial statements, and other selected issues. ( units) GAC 752 - SEMINAR IN ADVANCED AUDIT TOPICS This course is designed to help students with previous audit-related coursework develop an in-depth understanding of the audit services market. The focus is (1) the nature and value of external audits of corporate financial statements; (2) the structure, conduct, and performance of the public accounting profession; and () the conceptual and practical problems external auditors face.(units) GAC 75 - ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS The development and implementation of integrated organizational computer-based information systems has had a significant impact on the field of accounting. Accounting information systems must meet the multiple accounting needs of transaction processing, internal controls and audit, and financial statement preparation and simultaneously support the needs of decision-makers in finance, operations, marketing, human resources, and strategic management. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act makes corporate executives explicitly responsible for establishing, evaluating and monitoring the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting. For most organizations, the role of IT will be crucial to achieving these objectives. This course presents system and control concepts necessary for the design, implementation, control and audit of accounting information systems with an emphasis on the accounting cycle, database design requirements, information system controls, financial reporting, and management responsibilities for compliance.( units) GAC 754 - ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNICATIONS The course is focused on helping students gain the knowledge and develop the skills in the areas of communication, leadership, and ethics that they will need to become a successful accounting professional. ( units) GAC 755 - GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING The basic principles of fund accounting are covered, including the analysis of financial management systems applicable to government agencies, GOCCs and local government units. This course also introduces students to major pronouncements of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). An introduction to the New Government Accounting System (NGAS) is also provided, including a review of Government Auditing Standards, promulgated by the Commission on Audit. ( units) GAC 756 - GOVERNMENT AUDITING This course will provide students with an in-depth understanding of the concepts associated with the types of audits found in a public sector

environment. An objective of this course is to enable the student to understand and have a working knowledge of the theory of the government audit process and its practical applications. It examines various government auditing standards promulgated by the Commission on Audit. Auditing standards and procedures are studied for financial and compliance audits, as well as for economy and efficiency audits. The role of performance auditing in governmental and nonprofit organizations is also covered. Case studies are used extensively. ( units) GAC 711 - ACCOUNTING RESEARCH Examination of research problems and techniques in accounting. Interdisciplinary nature of accounting research is emphasized. Work in any of the specialized fields of accounting and finance used to develop current trends in accounting research. ( units) GMA 711 MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Focuses on the problem of business decisions, making extensive use of cases. Topics include activity-based costing and management, agency theory, budgetary control systems, behavioral research in management accounting, compensation and incentive systems, efficiency and productivity measurement, decentralized performance evaluation systems, and quality control and measurement issues. The emphasis throughout is on the use of economic reasoning to solve actual business decision problems. (units) GMB 727 - POLICY FORMULATION AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT This course aims to integrate the concepts of strategic management, business strategy formulation and business policy. The course explores the concepts behind strategic management and strategy formulation. This includes exploring the issue of social responsibility, defining a company s mission statement, the use of internal analysis, external analysis, and levels of strategy. The course also examines issues involved with strategy implementation. This includes structural, cultural and leadership implications. A final strategy paper is required and is defended before a panel of examiners. ( units) GAC 795 COMPREHENSIVE EXAM The scope of comprehensive examinations should be the totality of the whole graduate program in accountancy. The basic course, professional subjects and cognates should be so integrated that all the courses taken and passed by the student should be comprehensively encompassed in one examination GAC 712 APPLIED RESEARCH (IN STUDENT S MAJOR FIELD) Systematic inquiry involving the practical application of accounting concepts and principles, international accounting and financial standards, and relevant legislation to address specific problems in management accounting, taxation and internal audit. ( units)